Baird reviews

4.2

90% would recommend to a friend

(656 total reviews)
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Steven Booth

96% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Baird has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 656 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Baird employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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656 reviews
2.0
Dec 27, 2022
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Pros

- The Milwaukee culture is different. They are lively motivating people - If you negotiate your salary you can be paid well - Training is thorough and many senior people are eager to mentor if you look for them

Cons

The cons depend on the branch, so they may vary wildly as does the pay. You NEED to negotiate your salary or they will shortchange you. As a newcomer, I was making over $11k over seasoned CAs. Though the culture in Milwaukee is great, the Indianapolis branches are a completely different story. FAs behavior goes unchecked from racism, asked to work outside your hours, micro-managing, clique behavior, and unprofessionalism. If you’re a POC, prepare for office politics and coworkers speaking to you with ill-informed preconceived notions on how you live your life. The third day I was there, one FA asked to “help” me with my financial planning but was truly sizing me up. He went on a rant about how his friends tell him he doesn’t know how to speak to people without means. And then proceeded to ask me if my family had means and when answered, he assumed I was of low economic class. It was baffling and I spoke to HR which he vehemently denied everything. Fortunately, I had documentation but it didn’t change the outcome. Honestly, it’s like whiplash how quickly they will attempt to build a case via HR against you if you speak out about micro aggressions and work insensitivity. I recommend, if you can, interview your branch thoroughly. Most comprise of older white male FAs that are 50+ and all female CSs whose pay pales in comparison to their FAs. You’re treated like a worker bee and hounded like the help. An older CS snapped at me one day over lunch. I was told that CAs and CSs had to WAIT until FAs finished eating lunch (if it was provided) right after their big Baird “drink the koolaid, we’re the best company” introductory training. This branch was also known for having people walk out in the first day. I tried to stay the year and lasted 3 months. Good luck if you’re not a white male that comes from money. They parade the rest of their POCs and their “diversity efforts” with gusto but no real change.

1.0
Oct 1, 2022

A total crock

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Pros

Not any I can think of

Cons

Their work life balance and diversity promoting are lovely ideas, but not at all accurate! My counter part was recently hired for $.07 MORE than I was making in my eleventh year, yet doesn’t know what time zone we are in or how to accurately put postage on a letter (a mailing of 450 pieces came back because she had only put on $.04 stamps and didn’t know why that was wrong!). Absolutely absurd discrepancy between execs and FA pay versus their support staff

3.0
Feb 27, 2015
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Pros

Excellent intern program. People are great. Lots of PTO. Lots of holidays off. Flexible work environment. Amazing rock star back office who will save your butt anytime.

Cons

FAs and management can be very under appreciative of assistants. Medical sucks. Employees who have been there forever basically get away with murder with no negative ramifications. A few assistants are expected to carry the whole office while others do nothing. Satellite offices basically get bopkus. If you're going to work for Baird do it in Milwaukee. Pay is terrible.

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