American Express reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,617 total reviews)
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Stephen J Squeri

89% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

American Express has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 18,617 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The American Express employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Sep 27, 2022

Stay far away no matter what they promise you in the interview!

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Pros

Can not think of any at this time.

Cons

1. High turnover in leadership leads to your direct manager being a coin flip. Heads and you end up in a cushy six figure job; Tails and you have a super aggressive micro-manager with no clear vision who likes to push redundant project work to implement a 12-15 hour workday. Ultimately, your career path and tenure at the company is determined by luck and which Business Unit and Manager you have. (For reference, I have had 3 different Managers in 7 months) 2. It all starts at the top, as another reviewer pointed out - Steve Squeri is one of the worst leaders I also have seen. In one of his "town hall" meetings he was asked a question about compensation adjustment for 10% inflation and how it would tie in to the annual reviews, given that other companies and competitors are offering more competitive packages for their employees - to which he replied that he was perfectly fine with his employees leaving and had no interest in adjusting packages. 3. The work that you are sold on during the interview may not be what you end up doing. Various teams in the organization (mine included) had their work outsourced to the point the Job Description (JD) changed completely and now these employees are stuck working on projects they did not interview for nor have any interest. This is an extremely shady practice. 4. I have yet to meet one employee who smiles or sounds happy to be there. During monthly team meetings and quarterly company catchups - everyone looks burned out and exhausted. Everything else aside, this is a short coming of the leadership and what tone they set at the top. 5. Another employee mentioned discriminatory practice against Caucasian employees. I can definitely attest to this and expand this to say the work culture is definitely against non-Indian employees as they appear to be the minority in the organization (as per the new hire book that gets distributed on a monthly basis). If you end up on a team that is mostly "international" with you being "domestic", you will end up on an island. 6. Pay is not as competitive as the market is, especially if you are physically in the New York City office location. You can find more competitive rates with less headaches somewhere else.

1.0
Mar 1, 2022

Incompetent middle management. Unnecessary diversity costing talent

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Pros

Good HR policies and company culture. Good work life balance. Top Management quite visionary and doing great job.

Cons

In the name of diversity, they have compromised talent. Many leaders are hiring incompetent candidates and also giving promotions to less deserving candidates on the name of diversity. That's very bad. Amex is losing good talent because of that. People who work hard and are deserving are finding a place outside the company. Salary is low as compared to other Fintech competitors. Career growth is slow. They are not promoting enough people who had been delivering the projects from long time.

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