Deloitte reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(114,520 total reviews)
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Deloitte has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 114,520 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
Aug 1, 2015
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Pros

I worked for Deloitte (DC area) for about 2.5 years. I developed a great network, and was challenged professionally the entire time. I improved on my time management skills dramatically, and enjoyed the freedom of working remotely. Due to the rigorous demands, I am now a much more competent business professional. If I had to sum up the pros of working for Deloitte, they would be as follows: * Ability to work remotely * Professional development * Top tier/elite network of business professionals; Top Leadership is exceptional and amongst the best in the DC area * Potential for upward advancement -- I was promoted during my first review (after being with the firm for 7 months) In short, a solid opportunity for those at the beginning of their career aiming to absorb information, develop new skill sets, and develop professionally. However, the Cons most certainly outweigh the pros. I try to provide as much detail as possible as I wish I would have come across a review like mine before accepting their offer.

Cons

The cons outweighed the pros by a long shot. The cons are as follows: * Work/life balance - By far the absolute worst I've experienced. The average work week is 60 hours, and this is a pretty even keel number. I can't recall one week where I worked less than 55 hours, and there were times when I was working 75+ hours/week. In addition, I was pressured to be online and respond to my Manager during the week as late as 11pm--my wife loved this, let me tell you. If you have a family, your time with them will become very limited. Yes, there is PTO in addition to the firm Holidays, but you are required to literally give up your life for those perks. * Compensation - Deloitte is well behind the curve in this regard. Deloitte employees have two jobs/obligations; one to the client, and one to the firm; both of which are highly demanding. The benefits are average at best. The pension (which they sell heavily as a reason for a lower base salary) doesn't materialize until the 4th year (automatically enrolled after a year; vested after three years), and the 401K match leaves a lot to be desired. Friends of mine employed with Deloitte competitors, made (on average) about $10K - $15K more per year (same level/years of experience/credentials). They were doing the same type of work, and getting the same client exposure. In addition, they worked about 10-15 fewer hours per week. Insane!! * Red Tape/Internal Processes - The amount of Red Tape is enough to make you feel like you're in a straight jacket. * Politics/Support - Shocking to say the least. To say that this is a "firm of favorites" is an understatement of catastrophic proportions. I'm still in disbelief over what I witnessed as an employee...and how it just continued with no end in sight. The politics game is rampant/universal, and this is where Deloitte can make some huge strides. A co-worker/friend who worked in the same division was consistently getting sidelined when it came to mid and annual reviews. He was extremely sharp, and worked harder than anyone on his team, but because he wasn't one of the Team Lead's favorites, she did not communicate his progress, brilliance, and dedication to Leadership. In fact, she tried to sabotage him on a few occasions. He communicated this to HR and nothing was done. Consequently, others in the group who were less qualified (who this same co-worker actually mentored and helped) were promoted while he was passed up. I remember him telling me how one of his team members who was recently promoted was still asking him for help....she was previously a peer...he was now reporting to her, and she still needed his guidance. This was a hard thing for me to witness. In addition, from what I gathered, this was not an isolated issue--this phenomenon was prevalent across multiple lines of service/departments throughout the firm. Communicating this inequity to upper management would most certainly jeopardize one's employment. This was the determining factor in my resignation. From an ethical perspective, I couldn't stomach what was going on. Lastly, there is a bit of a gender bias towards females throughout the firm. I was lucky enough to be on the Team Lead's good side, but if you're a male, I'd highly recommend considering PWC, KPMG or E&Y if you want to be treated fairly.

5.0
Feb 4, 2015
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Pros

Very innovative and fast moving Exceptional people, little politics and meritocratic Very cool new offices (I am in Digital) Great market reputation Industry leading clients Interestng work Great social events

Cons

Demanding Clients Sometimes you can feel inferior (though this is probably a good thing!) Some red tape because the firm does audit work (eg anti money laundering)

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1.0
Dec 2, 2014
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Pros

Good internal courses. Having Deloitte on your CV does have its benefits. Lots of young people work there and I've made many lasting friendships while there.

Cons

The main problem is Deloitte Consulting (I'm referring to the Consulting dept and not Audit or Tax) is that the bring in highly educated and determined people at the graduate level, real achievers essentially, these graduates go in with high expectations which Deloitte Consulting built up in the recruitment process, when you start working in Deloitte Consulting you realise its not all its made up to be. Grads spend countless hours formatting and reformatting PowerPoint templates or putting borders into an Excel spreadsheet, very mundane stuff. This all leads to people getting frustrated and a feeling that they ain't learning much, this all accumulates into high staff turnover and people laughing every week when they receive yet another farewell email.

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