Aon cares about their People - Director of Business Development Aon Employee Review

4.0
Mar 20, 2026
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Pros

As I mentioned above Aon really cares about their people. Work/life balance is real and they have quarterly wellness days where the whole company is not allowed to work, which is great.

Cons

The compensation is at the low end of the competitive range and we aren't growing. My concern is they'll not back fill positions and rely on off-shoring and AI and everyone's life will get harder.

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
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Pros

I loved my experience and my team! Aon puts a lot of resources into their internship program and I felt like I got to do meaningful work.

Cons

The pay could have been a little more, but they did offer housing assistance which I really appreciated! The pay wasn’t bad, Chicago is just expensive.

2.0
Mar 4, 2026
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Pros

Remote. Don’t have to deal with micromanaging directors in person. Clients are great. Time off is generous.

Cons

Pay is not on par with the market even though our specific department sells compensation data. Quotas more than double some years and the commission is no longer commission, it’s a bonus pool. so far i’m making the lowest commission of my career here even though I’m selling far more. Additional bonus is only applicable once you hit quota. Consultants can compete with sales people and offer a lower cost an alternative solution for the client, undercutting sales people AND Aon and are basically immune and we are just told to accept it. Consultants are Never reprimanded. Quotas are also not determined until a few months into the year, every sales person feels like they are moving the goal post. Benefits cost goes up every year. They contribute way less to health benefits than many modern companies.

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