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3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(950 total reviews)

Greg Case

87% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

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3.0
Feb 5, 2015
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Pros

Access to bottomless benefits knowledge Great step up for beginning customer service representatives Decent benefits Pay range mediocre after first few raises

Cons

Environment changed significantly after AON purchase of Hewitt. Employees became more of a number and less of a person/investment. Was 'clique-ish' before purchase, became more so and very cut throat afterwards. After year 3 (Sr CSA) almost impossible to get even a 2 percent raise. Managers are taught there is ALWAYS room for improvement on anything, and this is used as a negative mark during annual review. As example, my last review was meets expectations instead of exceeds expectations due to the fact that I did not DAILY provide feedback to my teammates. Since raises were only given if you received an exceeds that year, I and most of my team received no raise even though we completed a very complicated implementation with no issues on our knowledge and process skills.

4.0
Feb 4, 2015

Decent place

Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and benefits. Work/life balance.

Cons

Some favoritism by managers. Busy cycles.

2.0
Jan 29, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The people at Aon were alternately fantastic and horrible. Within your organization they would be great at pitching in and getting the job done. Unfortunately, people usually had to because of the lean (aka inadequate) staffing and resources allocated to get a job done. Consequently the best and brightest tend to come to Aon to learn the trade before leaving. It's the kind of Company where you come to learn before leaving to get rich elsewhere.

Cons

As a result of having too few hands and too few resources to get things done in a timely fashion the stress was, at times, incredibly high. In my eight years at Aon I had eight horrible Decembers which really puts a damper on the Christmas season. The other downside is Aon's refusal to invest in its people. Compensation increases are mediocre at best and are only made grudgingly. If you get one decent raise don't expect another for 4 to 6 years. Benefits are also surprisingly bad given the size of the organization and the resources it can leverage in risk management and human resources consulting. Health premiums for high deductible plans with HSA's are north of $100 per pay cycle with deductibles over $4000 and out of pockets over $7000. My current employer, which is a fraction of Aon's size, offers a plan in the same "metal tier" with lower deductible and out of pocket at a cost of just $5 per pay cycle. The dental plan is likewise ridiculously expensive for what you get. There's also the bureaucracy that you have to contend with. It's almost impossible to get basic hardware like monitors or cables. In one instance it took three months to get the necessary approvals from three layers of management above the department layer in order to get a cable that converted serial input to USB (retail value, $15). If you're looking at Aon for the special programs or benefits, and any one of those involves approvals involving HR or management above your department, just give up (for instance, forget about tuition assistance, which if by some miracle you get will result in a 7 to 10 year commitment to the Company).

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