EisnerAmper reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(980 total reviews)
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Charles Weinstein

92% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

EisnerAmper has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 980 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The EisnerAmper 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
Feb 15, 2024

Horrible company to work for

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Pros

The only pros are your colleagues who are suffering right along with you.

Cons

Overworked & underpaid. Inequity between genders for the same role. Favoritism is rampant. Avoid unless you are desperate for a job.

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EisnerAmper Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We can only improve our processes if we are aware of experiences like these. We sincerely apologize for your experience and we will escalate it to our leadership team immediately. EisnerAmper follows strict compensation guidelines to ensure fair and equitable compensation for all colleagues. If you have any additional information you'd like to provide, please send us an email at talentacquisition@eisneramper.com. Best, EisnerAmper HR
2.0
Aug 13, 2023
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Pros

The people at EisnerAmper are good people and nice, for the most part. They do provide a lot of food and meals for employees.

Cons

Where do I begin? While integrating firms (Lurie and EA) is never easy, I can’t imagine one being more poorly done than this one was. I could go on for hours about this. Let’s just say it wasn’t done well. And while EA is trying to grow fast through acquisitions, it hurts current employees. The training to get up to date on EA’s software and systems was somewhere between lacking and non-existent. If you’re a senior in college, I’d highly recommend Grant Thornton, RSM, or Clifton Larson Allen over EisnerAmper. While I don’t want to be too harsh, I’ll say there’s a clear skills and talent gap between the staffing at these firms compared with EisnerAmper. And the aforementioned firms have a much better client base to work with as well. While busy season will be painful wherever you go, EA will be far worse due to lack of direction and partners/managers being overwhelmed. Lastly, I’ll say that the DEI here is beyond over the top. While I understand a lot of firms are going heavy in this direction, I found all of the meetings we were supposed to attend to be a waste of time and demeaning. Most people just rolled their eyes at these, as they should. Basically all of the partners had their pronouns in their email signature, which is ridiculous. Other firms may be going in this direction as well, but it was beyond over the top at EisnerAmper. If I were coming out of college today and didn’t want to go to a Big 4 firm (not for everyone, and that’s fine), EisnerAmper would be very low on my list. You’ll get experience with better clients, more competent management, and similar hours (at worst) at just about any mid-tier firm (GT, RSM, CLA, etc). If you get turned down by these firms but still want to get your 3-5 years of experience in public before transitioning to industry, EisnerAmper may be right for you as a last option.

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EisnerAmper Response
2y
Thank you for providing your feedback. We are actively working to streamline the Acquisitions process and make it more efficient for our colleagues. We will escalate your review to our leadership team to ensure that it is considered when improving this process. We remain committed to building a culture of inclusion for all our colleagues and creating opportunities to empower everyone to be more inclusive. We appreciate your feedback on the value of these trainings as we are continuously evaluating how to best deliver impactful, and sustainable educational opportunities. Best, EisnerAmper HR
3.0
Jul 18, 2023

Mixed bag

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Pros

- fully remote work availability

Cons

- partners pressuring employees to come back into the office - MINIMUM HOURS DURING SUMMER - this is a big one. Public is known for working around the clock during busy seasons, everyone is worried about their hours. Eisner decided to implement minimum chargeable hours for May, June and July. Listen, whoever came up with this - summer is meant to be relaxing, nobody wants to be stressing about their hours. I have spoken to many people about this, and NOT a SINGLE PERSON is happy. Everyone is stressed. Stupid idea, you are going to lose people. I know I am looking for another job.

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EisnerAmper Response
2y
Thank you for your review of working with EisnerAmper. We pride ourselves on creating flexible learning opportunities for our colleagues. This feedback will be passed on to our leadership team to examine your department and ensure that every future experience with EisnerAmper reflects our values. Best, EisnerAmper HR
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