EY Risk Advisory Senior reviews

3.5

69% would recommend to a friend

(61 total reviews)
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Janet Truncale

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68% positive business outlook

Senior Risk Advisory employees have rated EY with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 61 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Risk Advisory professionals have a good working experience there. EY is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Risk Advisory professionals compared to other employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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61 reviews
4.0
Oct 22, 2016
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Pros

Great place to start a career as you will gain a lot of exposure and high quality/ efficient work will become your norm. Significant pros include flexibility, trainings, variety of experiences, and working primarily with other 20-somethings.

Cons

As with any Big 4, you start out making pennies and the hours are demanding. Expect to log in on weekends/ vacations.

5.0
Feb 8, 2015
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Pros

EY has truly low-key people who are all very personable, approachable and dedicated to coaching. The top leadership is very inspiring and offers great flexibility and support to employees. Plenty of training, generous reimbursement, big clients and cool projects

Cons

Office politics matter, especially when you get higher through the rank It is not that easy to move between different service lines. You have to network really hard

1.0
Mar 17, 2014

Disorganization rules

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Pros

Skilled colleagues, in Italy salaries are higher than in the banking sector.

Cons

It can happen that your senior manager has never worked a single day during your year experience with the company, but also that you are paid to work with Bloomberg and Fincad and the company doesn't buy licenses for cost cutting. In general, the less you are able to do, the more you will have a bright career. The more you are able to sell yourself, the more you are important. "Quality in everything we do" is just a joke, at least in Italy. As said, in Italy salaries may be considered good if compared to the banking sector, poor if you thing that you'll work 12 hours a day with no extras paid. In general, you need to stay for long hours to be considered a good resource, even if your stay is totally useless.

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