Pluspunten
Left Accenture to join the EY Advisory practice.. Very different culture and experience thus far.. The Good: - Great people culture - External training opportunities - Performance recognition - people actually move up the ranks - Accessibility to senior leadership - Networking - If you're a social butterfly... EY is the place for you. - Milestone Recognition - 1 week training in Orlando FL (Universal Studios) for new managers and senior mgrs ; 1 week training/celebration in Orlando FL ( Disney world) at end of summer - Easy to stand out for Type A personalities
Minpunten
The Bad: - Archaic technology, applications, tools - More Sales driven > Less competency focus: in an effort to compete w/ low cost providers, EY mgmt has pursued more staff augmentation roles versus. true advisory opportunities to hit sales targets. This behavior puts managers and more junior resources at a disadvantage when developing core competencies in respective domains. The Ugly: - Long, long hours - Work life balance is very tough - Horrible health/dental benefits - Incompetent deployment staff - the process for Advisory engagement staffing needs serious work. The only way to find your next engagement is through networking w/ partners. If you can't do this well, you'll be at a disadvantage. It would be great to have a tool like other Big4 firms w/ shows engagement pipeline. - FY13 performance-based bonus model: the new PBB model didn't give the same bonus % as previous model. - Restricting employees to 40 hours per week - when most work 60 hours. The partners will sell engagements with fixed time and materials. It isn't fair since utilization is everything in consulting.