EY reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(84,044 total reviews)
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60% positive business outlook

EY has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 84,044 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EY 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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2.0
Aug 13, 2010
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Pros

It's looks good on your Resume... Sick Leave Flexible Work Arrangements Health Plan

Cons

Glass ceiling is more like Titanium Poor Communication No Mentorship for Career Advancement No IT Training other than Customer Service type classes Work is being Outsourced/Offshored - High Level of Layoff's Hard to Move up or increase Salary...Not many opportunities in IT

1.0
Jul 15, 2010
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Pros

Looks good on resume as one of Big Four Network opportunities Great life lessons learned through exposure to E&Y management and staff.

Cons

Management's leadership was unethical, lacked focus, direction and was only interested in profit. Interest in utilization hours bordered on an unspoken but strongly implied directive to get work completed by not accurately reporting worked hours. Hard work was rarely acknowledged except for those of the annointed and exclusive few who mirrored the unethical traits of management. Management was condescending, patronizing and narrow minded. I found the people I worked with to be disingenuious, lacking integrity to principle. Ernst & Young however gave me a number of immeasurable what I call "life gifts:" Working there taught me that a great salary can not compensate for how difficult it is to work for and with people who demonstrate a lack honesty, truth, loyalty and integrity to principle. If it is your desire to be the very best you can be professionally and personally, ones who lack a moral compass are incapable of providing a working environment that inspires one to reach those aims. Another great lesson I learned is to never work for a company that isn't at least striving to emulate the very values it is requiring it's employees to demonstrate. Working for Ernst & Young was a wake-up call on the accountability front. Employees are daily inundated with accountability propoganda about the importance of working hard toward the objectives of the company and team, professional development, demonstrating your value. and on and on it goes. Of course, hearing and seeing this propoganda advertised on every possible front, the assumption then is that E&Y lives by the very "accountability values" it espouses. How, would E&Y not live the very values it asks its employees to demonstrate? How could it not be accountable? I found out that it is actually quite easy and saw it demonstrated almost daily.

3.0
Jun 25, 2010
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Pros

If you are looking to work for one of the Big 4 in Atlanta, Ernst & Young is the place to be. E&Y Atlanta has the market share and the majority of the high profile clients. There is great opportunity to gain exposure to multiple clients and industries. If you know what you are getting into and are willing to "pay your dues," this place is for you. E&Y looks great on your resume and will help when attempting to move out of public.

Cons

Compensation is a huge issue here. Employees are over-worked and under-paid. Turnover is high at the Senior level, as clients or other private companies tend to have better overall compensation and more work/life balance, especially after having 3-4 years of experience. Work/life balance can be a struggle for a lot of people at the firm if they happen to work with the wrong people or the wrong industry. Overall, people, on average, tend to work more than their counterparts outside of public accounting and this is something that probably will never go away until you make partner. Incentives to be better than peers are non-existent (until you reach the soon-to-be-partner level), aside from a pat on the back.

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