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Bridgewater Associates

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Bridgewater Associates reviews

3.7

58% would recommend to a friend

(593 total reviews)
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Nir Bar Dea

66% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Bridgewater Associates has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 593 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bridgewater Associates employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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593 reviews
5.0
Feb 24, 2017
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Pros

Overall, I feel very grateful that Bridgewater was my first job out of college. I had unparalleled exposure to senior management, was able to take on as much responsibility as I could handle, and I learned more about management and running a company than I realized until I went and founded my own company. At the time, I wasn't always sure how relevant all The Principles and The Culture was to quality management. Now, that I am out of my own I am much better able to navigate ambiguity and complicated decisions because I have a universal framework I can turn to to help me sort things out. The practical application is even clearer to me now, then it was then. Business insider has a great article talking to the CIO Bob Prince that's worth reading if you want to better understand the relationship between the culture and business outcomes. Beyond a ton of learning, the Bridgewater community is what I cherish most about my 5-years there. The culture of openness and honesty lends itself to extremely deep and meaningful relationships. When I left, it was the people that I was the most sad to leave but it's the people that I have stayed in touch with and make me still feel connected to Bridgewater. And I don't just mean who you would traditionally call my peers, I still keep in touch with my first managers who are almost twice my age. It is these unexpected friendships, and the perspectives they bring to my life, that I really treasure.

Cons

Bridgewater is an extremely intense environment and is not for the faint of heart. It can be exhausting, at a day-to-day level, to be part of a company that focuses so much on the process of how to achieve a goal and how to improve. If you don't step back to see the larger picture, it can feel like you are never good enough even though that's not the case - just because you can improve doesn't mean that you aren't doing great. The focus on constant improvement can be draining vs just being satisfied with how things are.

1.0
Jan 9, 2016

The cult lives up to its reputation

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I struggle to find much to share other than some superficial perks like lunches and parties which won't matter when you've realized how much you despise your life while working here

Cons

I worked at the cult for a couple of years which were enough to fully appreciate how horrible the firm could be to its people. Case in point throughout my time there I've seen BW unceremoniously dump employees who had either through accident become paraplegic or battled cancer. So next time you read the kicker about caring about its people please keep this nugget in mind. I've made it my personal mission to tell any of those uninitiated who take an interest to the firm that I share my unbridled experience. Also, for those unconvinced that what I've already mentioned wouldn't disqualify the place let me say that the people are also not that talented or impressive. Furthermore, the vast majority of its people don't have top pedigrees so the extent that you're attracted to the possibility of working with highly capable people allow me to provide some true transparency. There are serious reasons why for the first time ever Ray Dalio came to light in the press to help its recruiting process because people have finally sobered up to the reality of what BW represents a crazy cult.

1.0
Jun 26, 2015

PTSD

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation. This is how they keep you in their toxic environment. CEO is brilliant at what he does but is totally nuts. He likes to create a lord of the flies environment.

Cons

The culture is abusive. Most of the people are very smart, but they are not being utilized or developed properly (think MIT Mathematics PhDs being asked to do busy work knowing that they're never adding value to the company). It's very political. As a manager, I was expected to yell at and fire people to move up in the company.

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