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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

65% 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
1.0
Nov 23, 2016

Every bad thing you've heard is true

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Pros

-Incredible compensation, especially for people right out of college -Very, very smart people (except it gets hard to respect their intelligence after a while seeing how they've been turning the other cheek to the same circular BS and cultish environment for years...) -Firm really takes care of its people, with NYC shuttles, late-night dinners, reimbursements, great receptionists, etc

Cons

Probably the phoniest place you will ever work at. Principles-touting, confidence-shattering, fake-humility-flaunting bullies at every single corner. Every person who has been at the firm more than a year now has a little Kool-Aid stall of their own: everyone knows how to sidetrack any real conversation using rhetoric, counter-arguments, and personal attacks masquerading as constructive criticism. Management is terrible, most people are over-valued monetarily and then made to do the most ridiculous tasks ever, and the firm is many years away from realizing that emotional safety is an incredibly important factor for productivity at the workplace. Gender: even by finance standards, the gender disparity is egregious. There are murmurings of discontent around the firm about this now, but no real action to counter the fact that almost all managers are men, all strategists are men, all engineers are men. Women usually mill around "leveraging" them (fancy Bridgewater speak for begging irresponsible managers to come to meetings on time). While this itself might be representative of a lot of the rest of the corporate world, the Bridgewater "culture" itself is so perniciously aggressive and abrasive that it ends up supporting brash, unapologetic, and insensitive masculinity. Growth: Chances are, as a recent college graduate, unless you are an IA and love the markets, you will learn absolutely nothing professionally. Any review talking about how to learn to be introspective: that's what therapists and solitary walks on the beach are for. Not your day job. All you will learn, if you are so inclined, is to learn slippery speech that can allow you to detract feedback and BS your way through the thousands of meetings you will attend each week. Otherwise, nada. Leave, and get a real job.

2.0
Jun 2, 2011

Complicated place

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will get great feedback about yourself. You will learn a ton about how companies can function, and be confronted with a culture that is fascinating.

Cons

You will need a thick skin to survive the feedback. The organizational structure is intensely hierarchical. The culture is all-consuming and inflexible.

2.0
Oct 19, 2016

Great for some, awful for most

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Pros

Various pros: Lots of independence, consistent feedback, free lunch/snacks, great brand name recognition for CV, excellent compensation, ridiculously intelligent co-workers, high-pressure situations can be incredibly rewarding if you can tolerate the pain. The bottom line for BW is that the firm encourages far more reflection and introspection than other firms do. If you work there, you will learn a lot about yourself and will undoubtedly get better at whatever you are employed to do.

Cons

Work/life balance can be nonexistent- partially due to the firm's location so far away from NYC and partially due to the demands of the job. The hours are not terrible for most people, but the pace at which you will work during the day will far exceed any other job you will have. Incredibly high turnover (over 50% per 18 months now), which definitely erodes team cohesion and morale. The culture attempts to get rid of office politics, but it ended up creating a tedious bureaucracy that can make it difficult to get things done (though there are several instances of the opposite being true). Although this varies by department, the culture can be highly abusive and there were countless instances of people behaving in ways that would get them admonished or fired at any other firm. The sheer amount of 'culture' work, such as management training, polls and feedback, can be cumbersome and exhausting, particularly if you a ton of work to get through.

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