Deloitte reviews

3.6

73% would recommend to a friend

(81,863 total reviews)
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David Dupont-Noel

88% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Deloitte has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 81,863 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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3.0
Nov 14, 2012
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Pros

Training, help attaining certifications, compensation, medical benefits, smart employees, global project opportunities, profitable company

Cons

Utilization metrics reign supreme here. Even though you get "vacation" time, you pretty much have to make up most time off in order to hit required utilization targets. If you do not hit them, you do not get promoted, bonuses, pay raises, etc. In fact, you will be put on a Performance Improvement Plan even though your actual job performance may have been excellent. Also, you must do a lot of extra internal Deloitte work in addition to your project work. Just keep in mind you will average about 50-60 hours per week when negotiating your salary.

2.0
Jun 28, 2012

Hate it.

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Pros

Great job for new grads. Smart, social, good-looking people. If you're interested in the field or if you jive with the culture, it's great.

Cons

Whacked out salaries (first-year analysts making more than top-performing second-year analysts, etc). Bizarre all-consuming culture that everyone is obsessed with. People more concerned with their "career" than the actual work, which is often terrible and boring. More emphasis placed on long hours and completing stupid, useless documents than on working smart and getting out at a reasonable time. "Drive your own career" is nearly impossible in some spaces at the junior level- nobody cares what you want to do if it's even remotely abnormal. TOO MANY BUZZWORDS.

1.0
Jan 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Salary comes in on time (as expected). You’ll get very good at commuting and sitting in traffic. Great place to learn patience, silence, and how not to question authority. Builds character, mainly through stress and frustration. Free air-conditioning and electricity Teaches you how corporate ego works at its finest.

Cons

KL office: Most out-of-touch, hypocritical workplaces I’ve experienced. Management is obsessed with reputation and optics. Everything is about looking good externally while internally employees are exhausted, ignored, and disposable. Classic “Big 4” behavior. Bonuses are constantly suppressed with nitpicking excuses, yet the firm proudly announces billions in profit every year without irony. The 5 days WFO mandate is beyond stupid. You force everyone into the office daily but don’t even have enough desks. Staff are required to show up yet still have to book hot desks like beggars. Make it make sense. The aggressive anti-WFH stance is one of the biggest red flags. We already proved during COVID that WFH works. Productivity didn’t die. The firm survived just fine. So what’s the real reason now? The excuse of “encouraging social interaction” is fake and insulting. Forced physical presence does not equal collaboration. We communicate, attend meetings, and deliver work perfectly fine when remote. If the work is done, why do you care where employees sit? Are you upset staff aren’t using the office electricity or just uncomfortable not being able to physically monitor people? Not everyone is rich like partners and upper management. If coming into the office every day is easy for you, then you do it. Don’t force everyone else just because your privilege makes it convenient. Many employees waste 1–2 hours daily commuting, stuck in traffic or packed public transport, for absolutely no added value. At minimum, hybrid should be standard. Banning WFH entirely is backward and brainless (which you all are) Parking is another joke. Building parking is expensive as hell, and external parking is always jam-packed. You demand physical presence but make it costly and stressful to comply. Partners are insanely entitled. Whatever they want must be done, no matter how unreasonable, purely because of their title. Logic and practicality don’t matter. There’s an unspoken rule that partners must always be respected, even when they’re clearly wrong. You cannot push back, disagree, or speak honestly without risking retaliation. Partners are treated like untouchable gods. They can escalate complaints, damage your reputation, or quietly make your life difficult just to protect their ego. This creates fear, not professionalism. Employees are constantly rated, measured, and scrutinized through KPIs, yet there’s no meaningful upward feedback. They can rate staff, but managers and partners can’t be properly evaluated on leadership or competence. Accountability only flows downward. Benefits are embarrassing!! RM300 for BOTH dental and optical while the firm makes billions? One pair of glasses already costs more than that. This is not “competitive benefits”.. it’s insulting. Instead of fair bonuses or increments, employees are given fake appreciation like dinners with increasingly worse prizes every year. Pure PR, zero substance. Important policy changes and rules are poorly communicated. If something matters, communicate clearly via email. Employees are not mind readers. Overall, this company expects loyalty, obedience, and sacrifice, but offers little flexibility, respect, or genuine care in return.

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