EY second overall on attractive employer list
EY is the world’s most attractive professional services employer — and second most attractive employer overall — in Universum’s annual World’s Most Attractive Employer ranking.EY currently employs 130 people in its Bermuda office.Based on the preferences of almost 94,000 business students from the world’s top academic institutions in the largest 12 economies by GDP, EY is now the second most attractive employer globally and the highest ranking choice among leading professional services organisations.As well as ranking as the leading professional services organisation in six out of the 12 markets, EY also featured as one of the top 15 employers overall in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Russia, United Kingdom and the United States.“We congratulate EY for its great achievement. Being seen by students as an ideal employer is something to be celebrated,” said Petter Nylander, CEO of Universum.“As a CEO, I understand the value in being able to attract, recruit and retain the top performers. EY excels in this area and thus has a competitive talent advantage.”Mark Weinberger, EY’s global chairman and CEO stated: “We are delighted and honoured to feature as the world’s most attractive professional services employer, and second most attractive employer overall, in the Universum ranking this year.“At EY we are committed to attracting, developing and inspiring great people and developing future leaders; this is fundamental to our purpose of building a better working world.”Mike Cullen, EY’s Global managing partner, Talent, adds: “I’d like to congratulate all of our 170,000 people who have helped build our reputation as the world’s most attractive professional services employer.“Our greatest asset is our high-performing teams throughout the world and we are committed to continuing to develop and strengthen our employer brand by offering exceptional experiences for all our people.”This news release has been issued by EYGM Limited, a member of the global EY organisation that also does not provide any services to clients.