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3.8

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Deloitte has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 114,459 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Deloitte employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 8, 2013
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Pros

- The only pro is that name recognition, yet compare to the likes of McKinsey, BCG, and Bain, Deloitte is only in the upper-middle tier at best. - Some at the very top management (e.g. Jim Moffatt) are true visionary, other low level PPDs (at least in the Federal sector) are nothing but glorified sales people.

Cons

- More than 70% of the people in the Deloitte Federal/Public Sector are former BearingPint people from the acquisition in 2009. Many in the BP management were made PPDs to prevent attrition. As a result you see rampant nepotism where those PPDs promotes those old comrades from old BP, or put those young, inexperienced old BP people as project leads. And during the so called "consensus meetings" (or performance evaluation) they flatter each other like old flames. - I guess this is true for other Federal contractors in the DC area, but Deloitte is nothing but a government milking machine. You should see some of the projects going on here where hundreds of consultants are staffed on a federal client project and doing nothing or just shoving papers yet billing $300-$500/hr. And many are long term contracts (5+ years). Talk about wasting tax payers' money. - The so called "firm activities" are nothing but free labor to the company. They track how many hours you spend your evening hours networking, writing papers or proposals, recruiting, etc. Those with family and little kids are penalized just because they value family times and cannot meet the stringent requirements. They call this "you control your own career". - Training is a joke. All the internal training is conducted by, you guessed it, internal consultants. You get firm contribution hours if you give training to other consultants. So you see people sign up to lead when they are not professional trainers or even qualified to do so. Talk about blind leading the blind. - Human Resources who's primary job is to staff people on projects are not doing their job. You see lots of people on bench and you are on your own to find your own next projects if there are no openings within your own network (which is often the case since the same opening will be competed among people who has the same network). I guess the mantra "you control your own career" is true.

1.0
Apr 6, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay. Lots of networking. Chance to work with different clients in different parts of the country and even the world. You could work with very nice people ... or...

Cons

Hours can be very long. They might not respect personal time. You could PTO 8h, but you might have to work that same day later. On some projects you can take a lot of verbal abuse and threats. Sometimes you are sort of cornered into eating hours. Usually your immediate supervisor will take credit for work you do. The commute can be pretty terrible, and you won't expect much compensation. Sometimes you are sort of pressured into doing things that may be of questionable ethics.

1.0
Mar 27, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Big Four Brand Name Resume Builder Huge Training budget - so great place to obtain all your professional qualifications Opportunity to attend Industry Conferences etc. Opportunity to work on a variety of career enhancing projects. Opportunity to work with blue-chip clients and government agencies Challenging and Exciting work Extremely smart and capable colleagues

Cons

Many partners in the Federal Government Practice are very self-centered, and are primarily focused on personal success, rather than team success. Many expect junior practitioners to worship them, otherwise your chances of promotion are slim to none Wildly political, pathologically stressful, cut-throat environment. Partners of different divisions are always competing against each other. Many PPDs (Principals/Partners/Directors) do not respond to emails, are often economical with the truth, insincere in their interactions with staff. Promotion is relationship based, not metrics based. The political savvy tend to do very well in this environment, at the expense of the not too political savvy and possibly more deserving

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