Out of 34 AON SERVICE CORPORATION employee reviews, 34% were positive. The remaining 66% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping AON SERVICE CORPORATION improve their work culture.
Aon is very committed to building Aon.
Respect. True diversity. Listen to clients, vendors and employees.
Communication & specificity. Lofty goals coming down from on high are never tangibly implemented to the smaller BUs
Ensuring that the local leadership actually lives the values that the parent purports to promote. Local leadership is abusive to staff both verbally and at times physically.
A focus on rewarding and valuing lower level employees. If they're treated like they're expendable, how can they value the company's vision, values and culture?
Benefits are satisfactory and sufficient.
Respect. Value. Listening. Compensation. Rewarding.
Parity with piers. Too much emphasis on organization. Not enough on individual
It is virtually impossible to get a raise above 1% and bonus payouts are very subjective.
My position would be compensated at a much higher rate at most competing companies.
The work as a team but are undervalued and compensated
They care about each other and are respectful
My team is very dedicated.
They need to learn the job & would be better served by getting training
Newer staff isn't trained properly and attempts to take cues from senior leadership and attempt to delegate their work onto other staff members which is a problem on two accounts - first, they need to do the work & learn to master their role and second, the other staff members are overloaded.
Tell the truth -- the inability to admit fault and learn from mistakes is crippling, professionally.
The people. Not the management
Non-management groups work well toward common goals & have respect for one another & I think we are aligned with a mutual distaste for senior management
Respect. Respect. CEO has a huge ego.
Aon needs to start hiring junior staff at a higher rate as all of the senior management is retiring, leaving middle management with all the work and no junior staff.
Truthful, candid communication. Most people can work well through tough seasons if they believe they're headed in the right direction. Without good leadership that provides that communication and direction, the culture suffers.
Direct. Responsive. On time. Well schrduled
There are too many people conducting interviews - it's overwhelming
We need a shakeup of senior management
Local leadership needs to be replaced for a variety of reasons.
Company culture is not integrative.
Remove local leadership and promote more employees from within vs. hiring outside persons who have little to no understanding of our niche business.