Ayming Reviews

4.2

89% would recommend to a friend

(160 total reviews)
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Hervé Amar

95% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Ayming has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 160 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Ayming employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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160 reviews
1.0
3 July 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Those involved in tax technical training are dedicated and passionate about the subject. Their enthusiasm is genuinely inspiring.

Cons

There are many, but to focus on a few: - Terrible culture People who pick their colleagues apart and displace blame onto others are rewarded to the extent that you feel you have to preemptively defend yourself in many day to day interactions. You find yourself approaching what should be a run-of-the-mill discussion armed with timestamped messages and emails to try to defend yourself. Managers will sit quietly going through your emails to try to prove that you’ve missed something in order to blame you for a deadline being missed. Frequently, situations that could be swiftly resolved through open conversations with all parties involved are not addressed and needlessly prolonged, transforming them into nightmarish and adversarial experiences. My former colleagues have expressed reluctance to address mistakes made by managers on the claims they were handling. They feared potential repercussions if they were to bring up these concerns to the team, as it could be used against them and result in punishment. Sometimes you go months without any work to do (which in practice is incredibly dull). Then, in certain months a huge amount of pressure is put on staff to meet arbitrary deadlines. Management actively discourage after-hours socialising. - Poor work-life balance I was strongly encouraged to sacrifice annual leave for medical appointments even during periods when I was working huge amounts of overtime, 7 days a week. When I booked annual leave sometimes I would be informed at very short notice that I would not be allowed to take it for which my annual leave was not paid back. I was explicitly told that in order to be considered to for promotion I would need to visibly work overtime. The working is not flexible – both in hours and in location. They expect you to make up the time for doctor appointments even when you’re working huge amounts of overtime. They currently mandate an average of 2.5 days in the office a week, subject to change from October onwards. Any sick leave taken is subtracted from your remote working allowance. They’ve just upscaled to a bigger office so I imagine this will only get more demanding from this point on. I’ve run this review past multiple members of the current team at Ayming and all of them have strongly agreed with its content. Looking at other recent reviews, it appears that upper management have posted reviews to try to salvage the poor ratings. Ayming bears a significant responsibility for the alarmingly high staff turnover it experiences. This persistently high rate is a clear reflection of the company's shortcomings and issues within its operations.

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Ayming Response
2y
We greatly appreciate your feedback and strongly encourage all employees to voice any concerns they may have with the Leadership team. In order to effectively address and investigate these issues, it is vital for us to have a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances involved. Additionally, we want to emphasise that if an employee becomes ill, we actively promote and support them in taking adequate time off to recover and prioritise their health. At Ayming, we recognise the immense importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and we wholeheartedly encourage employees to take the necessary time to rest and recharge. Having said that, constructive feedback plays a crucial role in enhancing our business operations, and we are fully committed to maintaining Ayming as an exceptional workplace. Should you wish to discuss, your review in detail, please do reach out to the Leadership team and we would be more than happy to sit down and discuss your concerns and commitments in detail.
2.0
27 July 2021

2 years at Ayming UK

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Initial training for those new to R&D Client portfolio

Cons

Going through the previous negative leaver reviews it is disheartening to read them and know that they come from real people who I've worked with. Colleagues who have been suffering and their calls have not just gone unanswered by management and HR, but have been actively exacerbated by them, and now I add myself to the growing list of ex-Aymers who have been savagely harassed by the leadership of this company. To the savvy jobseekers that read these reviews, please heed them as a warning. Having worked in consulting for a decade I can say that Ayming is different... during my time there, up to that point, I had never seen so many junior staff sacked, nor seen a leadership more confused on what direction to take in order to counter the low team morale that was due to taking on unrealistic workloads to be delivered by an already very burnt out delivery team. When I handed in my notice in to leave I was threatened within a week with a legal action, aiming to make me forgo working and paid Employment for an additional three months after my notice period had terminated, in addition to that the leadership requested that I sign a deed, all in order to scare me into not leaving Ayming. Matters escalated and during my notice period whilst working on client work I was even threatened with the high court, the court of injunctive relief, and in the end I felt like the only court I wasn't threatened with was a tennis court - all turning out to be threats. Therefore I can confirm that the bullying and harassment that other reviewers mention are sadly true. In summary it's a shame to say that the Ayming leadership team has lost its way as it was once a good place to work and develop, I would stay away as there are happier teams out there where your career can actually flourish.

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Ayming Response
3y
Thank you for your response. We truly appreciate your message Ayming is a place that truly cares about our employees. We understand that people may leave the business and we are committed to ensuring that the leaver process runs smoothly.
1.0
24 June 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Depending at which office you work, you'll get different environments. If you're lucky, you'll get an easy going group of people. If not, hell is probably more fun.

Cons

Salaries aren't great, targets are ridiculous. Lack of organization, Draconian upper management totally disconnected from regional market realities and a slave driver mentality. A lot of politics and BS Galore. Great place to work at if you want to have an embolism.

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Ayming Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. At Ayming, we are an equal opportunity employer with competitive and fair salaries, policies, and values. We are always promoting a healthy work/ life balance for our employees as they are our main focus for us.
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