1984 meets Alice in Wonderland - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso EY

1,0
11 apr 2009
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Looks good in your resume, health insurance.

Svantaggi

E&Y has mastered the art of doublespeak. They make so many claims -- work life balance, compensation, growth, communication, interesting variety of work, "people first"...and with the voracity and redundancy by which they make the claims, you might actually believe them to be true. Unfortunately, none of it is true. Building on the Orwellian tradition doublespeak, the firm policies foster a form of Groupthink that is easily nurtured in an environment of 80-90 hour work weeks, sleep deprivation, stifling dress code, and intense competition that is in itself the result of an opaque performance rating system. Working at the firm is like sliding down the looking glass and waking up a year later like Gregor Samsa in Kafka's The Metamorphosis -- a giant insect trapped inside your cube with a diminishing personality, empty sense of self, and about a dozen legs flailing helplessly in the air, unable to escape. To those of you such as myself with a JD, go work at a law firm. You will earn at least 3 times as much. I just wish someone would have told me all of this before I signed the dotted line.

Esplora altre recensioni su EY

5,0
12 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Varied experiences and client scenarios Intelligent colleagues Excellent benefit package

Svantaggi

Variable working hours Challenge to manage business development and project delivery simultaneously Confusing leadership and service line structure -- in constant state of flux

5,0
21 feb 2018
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

1. You will have a very hard time not falling in love with every single person you meet there. 2. Seriously, you will meet your soul mate(s) there. 3. Prestigious and looks great on the resume. 4. Your brain will grow a thousand times more powerful. 5. Forces you to conquer your fear of public speaking. 6. Fun team bonding and lifelong friends. 7. Stepping stone to high paying jobs. 8. Helps you work on perfecting your charm. You will learn from the most charming people how to really get people to like you. 9. HR really cares. 10. Big support network (IT, creative services, etc.). 11. Teaches you to be calm and in control.

Svantaggi

OK, I'm going to be discussing all the taboo things, and there are a lot of them. In spite of these cons, I still admit it's worth a five star rating. 1. High performers are "designated" (you have very little control over your rating) by the partner group (can be a pro if you get selected. Seriously, I have worked with some of the supposed "fives" and they are not any different than my threes and fours. 2. Quality is extremely low. Sometimes I felt like I was working at McDonalds and not a professional services firm. The emphasis is on getting through work as fast as possible and expectations for quality are not realistic. 3. EY has a very hard time firing bad employees. If you get stuck with one it can be a nightmare. 4. EY has a heavy emphasis on wasting time. For example, there are lots and lots of checklists which have no value that you have to fill out. Also, they wasted money and time on creating "Canvas" which is literally slower and more awkward than the previous workspace tool, GAMX. There is a heavy emphasis on "reinventing the wheel" and fixing problems that aren't broken with even worse solutions. Instead of wasting money on useless tools, that money could have been spent on your employees in the form of compensation. Like I said, EY is really focused on attempting to look as though value is being created when in fact it is not. 5. Lots of meetings. Appearances are very important. 6. Employees on global 360 accounts get better treatment. 7. Some employees (executives mostly) tend to overemphasize how important this work is. Let's face it, if it was really glorious work then we would have action figures. 8. Looks are very important. Seriously, if you are a girl, you will get promoted based on how hot you are (the quality of your work is largely unimportant). If you are a guy, you are treated a little better but there is still a sexist undercurrent in the environment. This is advice you won't get from HR obviously, but that doesn't mean it isn't true. 8. You will be forced to eat hours. 9. Your ethical compass will start to get weaker. 10. You will get a little cynical. 11. Lots of driving and travel. 12. "Family men" and married couples with children are more likely to be promoted. If you want to be a partner, you have to be married (few exceptions). 13. You will work on vacations. 14. Loss of relationships with family and friends. 15. Some backstabbing and credit-stealing (but not very common). 16. Comp is below market but that's to be expected. 17. Employee retention is not something management is interested in. This makes you replaceable and expendable (yes even as a manager, unless you have been "designated" as a high performer by the partner group).

1015
Vedi recensioni per: Utile|Valutazione|Data|Tutto