Pros
Big company with some benefits.
Cons
I used to work as an associate position at EY .When I joined I saw a lot of benefits for women. So, after one year of working I decided for family planning. My seniors were not cooperative. They are unlikely to teach you anything. Also, the company has peculiar formal training which has nothing to do with actual work. So either you have to work by yourself or ask senior for help. In my case, seniors were so arrogant that it will demotivate you to ask them. Mangers would always support high performers. Even if they see you trying hard to understand the process it won't help you get over the bad review by seniors. With all that pressure I had a miscarriage. I was shattered but as a staff I was so scared to tell my story to my manager . They won't listen to you apart from your bad review. Aftet 3 months I was expecting again and I changed my team. I was happy with my new senior and manager to whom I got along very well and they were teaching me after knowing my story. However, when I was 5 months of pregnant, I got laid off. Even though I have not got any review from my then current senior. Based on my previous bad review by the worst team I got laid off. As a pregnant woman it was not that easy to get started another job. Like who would hire me if I need to take maternity leave 3 months after joining the firm. I have got many offers but I had to decline all the lucrative offers. I became a dependent person. Fortunately, I had my family support but if I had not then I would have been destroyed. After knowing I am pregnant they laid me off. This was not an expectation from a big firm .