Deloitte reviews

3.6

73% would recommend to a friend

(82,081 total reviews)
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84% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Deloitte has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 82,081 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 Management et conseil aux entreprises industry (3.6 stars).

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4.0
Aug 3, 2016
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Pros

1) Best in class pay scale 2) Premium brand in SAP consulting 3) Working hour flexibility. 4) Work from home option. 5) Yearly once 100% plus variable payout. 6) 8% plus year on year pay hike. 7) 30 leaves allowed per year. 8) Laptop for every employee (Intel I7+8 GB RAM) 7) Exposure to latest technologies in SAP world like S4HANA. 8) December End Holidays

Cons

1) Deloitte is very focused on US geography. Employee without US visa have no onsite opportunities. 2) Unnecessary focus on English communication exams & training. 3) Pressure from leadership to contribute to various firm initiatives apart from your project work. 4) Getting promotion is very tough job. Demands 12 hours per day. 5) Worst canteen among all IT companies 6) Poor infrastructure especially parking problems.

1.0
Apr 13, 2015

modern slavery

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Pros

most of the projects r long term

Cons

No work ethics. Everyone sits in the office atleast 10 -11 hrs a day even if u have nothing to do, and they pay u only 8 hrs. Will have to work atleast 2 weekends a month

1.0
Jan 19, 2015

Worst professional experience of my life

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Pros

Nice facilities, equipment, desks. Chairs were comfortable. My paycheck cleared every two weeks, no issues.

Cons

A toxic work environment. Just about every employee is unhappy, in the process of leaving, or thinking about leaving. I've seen people just "stop showing up to work" with management taking a week to let us know they quit. Senior management will say things like "Let us know if something is bothering you. Tell us what's going on. Stop by our office, shoot us an e-mail, we'd love to talk". You might take that as an invitation to come by & do so. And a month later you’ll get pulled into a performance review meeting & have your direct manager ask you "Why do you have a lack of respect for the chain of command?" / “Who do you think you are?” / “What’s your problem?” Afterwards you'll be tasked with playing a "Human Resources Flash" game where you learn Sesame Street level values on how to work with "different kinds of people”. If you ask a question that management thinks you should already know the answer to, it'll be brought up 6 months later during your mid-year review as proof that you’re not doing your job. Really. The EDSC runs on a “Military” like model; speak when spoken to, never talk back, and don’t offer your opinion on anything unless asked. “1 – 5” Employee Review system is broken. Your “score” will determine your bonus. If you do your job, fulfill the requirements laid out in your job description, you’ll get a “3”. A “3” means you don’t get much of a bonus. “Just doing your job” nets large bonuses everywhere else in the world of e-Discovery. Field Project Managers are "Yes Men" sales people. They have no idea how processing / review software work. Project Coordinators are tasked with keeping promises that PM’s shouldn’t have made, and are forced to violate "Best Practices" workflows daily. The “tech” people in the back office doing the SQL work & processing data are overworked, underpaid, and extremely embittered. Charges of sexism abound.

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