Aon reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(7,354 total reviews)

Greg Case

87% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Aon has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 7,354 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Assurance industry (3.6 stars).

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7K reviews
1.0
Mar 8, 2023

Poor pay and employee treatment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

Large company with remote opportunities

Cons

Aon hands out promotions without pay increases and expects more work for significantly less pay

1.0
Nov 11, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

*Lean team, so you'll be given significant responsibilities even if you are new. In one year, you'll learn more than probably 2-3 years in traditional insurance. *Collaborative and friendly colleagues. You'll probably get close to your colleagues, even if they work remotely since they'll share the pain and suffering with you. *Very remote-friendly. But may depend on your team. *Employee stock purchase option (10% discount of min of beginning or end date) after a year of service. *Health insurance is pretty cheap. You'll want to take advantage of that since you may need a therapist.

Cons

*The workload is high and the pay is lower than insurance (at least for the associates). There is (are) a "busy season(s)", which gets pretty intense (consistent 50 hours of actual client work weeks to 80-90+hours). In the regular "chill" season, the hours can be from low-40 to mid-50s. If you have actuarial exams to study, good luck. *Although working in different teams can help you gain diverse workstyle from different PMs, it can be a challenge to receive recognition from your direct manager if your direct manager isn't your PM. *Bonus is pretty low for associates, so after sweating numerous overtime, you get an offensively low bonus (usually 90% of an already low target bonus). *Raises/bonus transparency is pretty low. You may be working hours and hours while having no idea how much your work will be rewarded (or even remembered). *Really high turnover. So picking up work and deciphering through old emails from past colleagues (who left) can get challenging and damage team morale. *Work can get pretty tedious and mind-numbing. There were attempts to make many mind-numbing processes more efficient but with so many urgent client deliverables, it's hard to work on improving them. *Mediocre retirement benefits. No 401k for the first year and starting in year 2, you can get up to a 4% match (but pretty confusing layout). But if you leave before 2 years of service, you lose all company matches. Pretty subpar benefit for associates working in retirement benefits (a bit ironic). *Not pro/con but this review is for Aon HR/retirement consulting. Different departments don't interact much with each other and may have different compensation and culture. So maybe Aon Risk, reinsurance, or health solution lines may treat their employees more humanely.

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