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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
2.0
Sep 23, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- People are all great humans - I'd rather hang out with Bridgewater people than most of my actual friends. They are also really smart - basically 0% chance I go anywhere else in the world where people are on aggregate smarter than they are at bwater. - Benefit of the culture, you always know where you stand with everyone - there's no BS, there's no talking behind people's backs, etc. Great camaraderie among the people there, although occasionally someone will be sacrificed in the name of the principles. - people are generally really good at their jobs there or they leave. So there's probably less crap to put up with than at other places in that respect - great place to learn a lot about yourself, how you think, how you like to work/operate, etc. Free candy everywhere. If you like candy you are going to love Bridgewater. - Great parties, company events, all that stuff. Fun atmosphere

Cons

- lots of company related homework/chores to do that have little to do with the actual doing of your job - really high turnover - as my friend said, "it's hard to get the meaningful relationships part of the 'meaningful work/meaningful relationships' tagline they use if they keep firing all my friends." - principles/culture probably started out organic and great, but they're being instituted across the company in ways that are clunky and can be ludicrously bureaucratic - the culture is great but pervasive to such an extent that people over think doing pretty basic stuff - imagine spending days trying to set up a meeting and then Lord Dalio spends half of the allotted time haranguing someone over how he phrased a sentence. That kind of stuff happens way too often... lots of time wasted for low value conversations. But then again he also has 15 billion more dollars than me so what do I know. - people help each other out less - really long hours for everyone - I basically - it's in CT, the worst state in the union

3.0
Apr 1, 2018

Not as special as it thinks it is

Anonymous employee
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Pros

People are genuine, they share their views openly (by and large) and you can really get to understand the different ways that different people think You learn a lot about yourself and are challenged to think more thoroughly, more strategically High salaries, good benefits (healthcare, 401K contribution) A lot of options for lateral moves within the company

Cons

Skills training for young talent virtually non-existent. Not even basics like excel/data analysis which are expectations in many jobs. Some departments go through huge turmoil and don't have stable leadership with all of the kinds of problems that leads to downstream Huge turnover, especially in management and administrative roles Some things about how the company runs just don't make business sense (use a lot of specialized software developed in house for various management process but don't use any project management software)

2.0
Mar 19, 2017

Technological Disaster Zone

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- A good percentage of smart people in the investment departments - Good compensation

Cons

- If you are an engineer or technologist working here will be negative value added to your learning process. Like taking a step into a parallel dimension where open source never existed and excel and badly designed home grown software are the solution to all problems. - Culture defines and rewards Not Invented Here syndrome - Focus on thinking about doing rather than doing is excruciatingly painful for anyone that has worked in a real engineering driven organization. - Most people do not have experience working elsewhere so do not know what 'good looks like'. - It takes incredible amounts of time to get the simplest administrative tasks done. - Highly restrictive and lengthy (2 yr) non compete will limit your ability to work elsewhere - No quality management or leadership to speak of; failed succession plan.

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