Pros
Good on CV Nice offices in good locations
Cons
Some partners are corporate psychopaths. Nice to your face, but I have seen them enjoy destroying people behind their backs. No open communication - all partners will ignore the facts when it would not align with their story. HR are just sycophants. Employee turnover is over 30% in my area for a reason. Most people are just not happy and would leave as soon as they could. I suspect some partners are depressed too but as they are raking in the big bucks they will not leave unless forced out. Hours can be long at times as with all consulting companies. I was fortunate to get in on a good rate and got some small pay raises and a smaller bonus, but now I am looking at moving even if it means a pay cut. It really is not worth staying. Partner profit is king, everything is geared towards making them money. Even the flexibility, diversity, inclusiveness push is geared towards bringing in more people to replace all those heading out the door. They spend a lot on internal marketing to employees and externally to potential hires. It amazes me that there is still this general impression that EY is a great place to work, even with so many people leaving.