Do other Big 4 actually give negative performance reviews? Or is it all sugar coated like EY
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Do other Big 4 actually give negative performance reviews? Or is it all sugar coated like EY
Do you consider a 7% raise good in today’s market?
When do we officially stop being young professionals? I've been thinking of myself as a young professional this whole time, but I'm 38. Can I still claim to be young?
💭 How/when do you disclose that you were let go from your last job in an interview?
I can admit that I could be a bad person here. Because listening to my coworkers coughing their heads off, or belching, and not to mention their other bodily functions, I can feel myself becoming increasingly homicidal. Which genius thought open floor plans and shared workspaces were a good idea? I'm not usually anti-social but I would give anything for some walls or even a cubicle to dim some of the noise.
Ever feel like unemployment almost sounds better when your job pays barely more than the benefits, except with 10x the stress? Makes you wonder what the easiest way to get fired would be. Burn through PTO? Stop caring?
EY CANDID!!
Understandable. From my experience I’ve always received critical feedback informally and then only positive feedback formally
Critical feedback should always be discussed informally first and if the issue continues then feedback is left.
I got a negative review at EY formally. Informally everything is great. I’m pissed
"Yeah everything's cool, but we needed to tell HR you're crap just to justify zero pay rise"
I wouldn’t say negative review, but I do point out areas of improvement. Like “you have clear strength in X, Y, and Z. For areas of improvement, I think if you were to do A, B, and C it would help you become more well-rounded and set you up for progression etc etc” If the person had clear performance issues, there should’ve been multiple communications with the individual (live feedback) and if there was no improvement after that, the ‘negative review’ shouldn’t be a surprise to the individual - but I’ve never encountered this. Ppl usually improve
Generally if negative feedback is coming it’s discussed first so they have a chance to correct. If the issue persists, then negative feedback is left.
Yeap, it happens, and without any prior communication
Depends on the manager. Unfortunately I have an SM who gives extremely negative reviews and nitpicks to justify it
Same here. It really killed my self esteem 😔 good news though, I switched firms and my new managers tell me that I’m killing it, so it was clearly just my old manager. However, the repeated negative reviews gave me lots of anxiety and imposter syndrome, which I’m still trying to shake.
I gave a bad one to an associate last year. He’s no longer at the firm (PwC)