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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
Jun 10, 2015
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Pros

Learn about yourself. Culture is based on truth and honesty with a constant flow of feedback, which leads to a great opportunity to hear what people all around you truly think about you realtime and gain for a truer self-evaluation / opportunity to improve Growth opportunity. Company is very open to lateral and vertical movement...just comes down to your own abilities and desire to grow. My own path was from a part time consultant in technology to a full-time employee working directly for the CEO. Work with great people. Some of the smartest and brightest around, and a true caring that I felt transcended work.

Cons

Work-life balance. Job can be all consuming, very long days are normal, and leaving the job at the job is tough: you can find yourself thinking about the feedback hours/days later.

4.0
May 19, 2015

BW Pros and Cons

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Bridgewater has a corporate culture like no other. Grounded in the pursuit of truth and excellence, Bridgewater is an intellectually demanding environment. Founder, Ray Dalio, has coined the company an idea meritocracy. This concept is exemplified in the frequency of debate and feedback, that employees use to generate the best ideas and foster improvement. Bridgewater practices radical transparency, where very few issues, thoughts, and conversations are private. Employees receive weekly recordings of executive meetings, at the company and departmental level. Meetings are almost always recorded, and are referenced when needed. Employees are expected to raise their concerns and give feedback, however that does not mean all opinions are equal, and BW asks it’s employees to consider whether they are knowledgeable enough to hold an opinion. Unlike many places where mistakes are frowned upon, BW embraces mistakes as a means of learning and improvement. Being able to embrace your mistakes and take critical feedback requires an abandoning of ego that is incredibly important, as well as difficult. BW possesses very high performance expectations, that only increase as employees become more competent. Successful employees embrace this and are always looking for ways to improve themselves and the way that things are done. Bridgewater has an amazing community. Having meaningful relationships, is almost as highly valued as truth. Employees are supportive and caring, but also willing to be harsh and forthright when necessary. Management cares about employees and they go out of the way to help when needed and celebrate, or congratulate, when necessary. The benefits package reflects this care. Salaries are competitive.

Cons

Interestingly enough, what one believes to be BWs pros, another will certainly see as cons. Receiving harsh feedback is difficult, and not everyone will have the ability to do so in a productive, learning oriented manner. The culture values substance over style, and not all issues are approached with social tact that would be required in most other corporate environments. This can be especially difficult for more sensitive people. The emphasis on finding the best answer, can be frustrating and bureaucratic, which can be viewed, and sometimes is, unproductive. Company-wide technology is deprioritized, therefore it is slightly antiquated.

2.0
Jun 11, 2014
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Pros

The pay was very good, although you have to play a lot of mental head games to survive there. If you can afford to be unemployed for a while take it for the money while you can.

Cons

Doublespeak is necessary to survive. They speak about truth and honesty, but the ones that know how to manipulate the principles are the ones who survive the longest. There can be camaraderie there, but trust no one. Regarding the famed question: Advice to Management: What is there to say? The culture won't change although the company is too big for the principles as espoused by the owner, Ray Dahlio, to work effectively. Even those who were once on his favored list have left. The thing is, regardless of what the naysayers

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