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3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(734 total reviews)

Greg Case

88% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

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5.0
Jun 21, 2017

Director

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Pros

McLagan is a great place to build a career. McLagan has maintained it's "small firm" culture which presents lots opportunities to make an impact. As a globally run business, colleagues can build connections and relationships across the globe. The office environment is collegial with a diverse group of junior staff and approachable senior management. The organization has a diverse set of roles, skills, and expertise across consulting, relationship management, data analysis, process improvement, marketing, etc. There are lots of exciting changes underway making it an interesting / engaging time to join the firm.

Cons

McLagan has a hard-working and passionate team. The business is largely organized by small teams so trust is key. Important for individuals work hard and be flexible.

4.0
Jun 18, 2017

Software Engineer

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Pros

Work culture is really good Good team. Work life balance is pretty good

Cons

None I have seen so far. But, quality of work depends on the team you work for.

2.0
Jun 16, 2017
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Pros

Loved my colleagues! They knew the business and helped me learn a lot. I would not be at the place in my career without them. There were also carrier options in choosing benefits which I liked.

Cons

Management was awful. My boss never provided any formal training (I never did the new employee orientation because I was expected to start renewing accounts immediately), and when I expressed concerns about the program and the systems, he completely passed it off as an annoyance. I never knew exactly what my role was despite asking for more clearly defined roles, so I ended up doing everything. We were expected to work like robots, including through holidays, since management only cared about revenue. I also felt that there were holes in the ethics of the program in terms of how renewals were handled. Once I realized that the program and management were unwilling to change, I decided it was time to leave. Aon is so big, that sometimes management doesn't see problems with colleague morale and executives need to pay attention to that. I would have stayed if I was able to transfer to another business unit. I think that your manager defines your experience at Aon, and my boss was one of the worst people I've ever worked for.

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