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Dimensional Fund Advisors

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Dimensional Fund Advisors reviews

3.8

81% would recommend to a friend

(456 total reviews)

Dave Butler and Gerard O.Reilly

86% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Dimensional Fund Advisors has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 456 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dimensional Fund Advisors 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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456 reviews
2.0
Aug 19, 2013

Could be a good place to work but…

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pros: • Good Salary • Hired a few competent employees and managers that have true enterprise technology experience within the last year in an attempt correct some of the dysfunction. • Training is being provided to all – not just a select few as before. • Those that really care and want to make a difference are given a chance to do so. • The last couple of years has seen the IT department actually do more than vendor management with technicians that actually have access to the equipment, not just call the vendor to fix something.

Cons

The IT Old Guard: (5+ years) • Have Backstabbing down to an art form • Sr, Management Self-promote at peer and employee expense. • Sr. Management have meetings about meetings to plan a meeting and still have trouble making a decisions. • Cannibals- they eat their own; sacrificing former conspirators when caught lying and scheming, • A political viper’s nest where VP titles are given as part of a good old boys club instead actually earned. (VP’s with no employees that project Manages – kind of) • People promoted into roles with no concept of IT or security let alone actual experience in the field. • Positions created for “Sr. Managers” to lead ITSM/ITIL projects with no ITIL certifications or even experience ( can you say hook-up) • More time spent trying to blame others than spent fixing the issue. • No accountability for those in the Old Guard • No work life balance for the competent because the failures of others are shifted onto the backs of those who deliver. team does the majority of the work, while the engineering team not so much. There are valid points in a few of the reviews but mixed with misinformation. The infrastructure engineering team has had everyone quite, mainly because of bad management but also because people were no longer being praised for throwing on the cape to fix something they had broken. There is often confusion about the Operations and Engineering because the Operations team does the majority of the work, while the engineering team, well, no one really knows what they do, when the two remaining come to work There continues to be talk of an enterprise environment with no true concept of what an enterprise entails. New IT Managers and employees showing strain of long hours and constant political battles. Employees that have been with the company for years say things are 10X better than 2-3 years ago, which makes my stomach turn to even contemplate a place so bad.

2.0
Dec 27, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There are a few really great people working here. You will just have to work to find them (and then watch them jump ship, as everyone good here eventually does).

Cons

Effort and talent aren't rewarded here; cliquey, schmoozy, political behavior is. The hardest-working introverts at the firm get completely overlooked in favor of the loudest, smarmiest extrovert in the room without fail. Managers either micromanage or are totally MIA and are generally completely useless either way. If you get a rare good one, hold on to your seat because they won't be around for long. If they don't quit they'll get caught up in the constant restructuring that is DFA's grapple for a foothold on the cliff they are hurtling down. Other reviewers' comments about diversity & inclusion are SPOT ON, also. This used to be an OK place to work, but in its current state I would avoid if you have 2 independent thoughts to rub together.

3.0
Oct 8, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work life balance is the most obvious and most compelling benefit. You can leave the office at 5:00 everyday and not have to think about work while you're out of office. If you desire a stepping stone onto something else and foresee only staying at this company for a couple of years -- then this could be a good option for you. Especially if you are fresh out of undergrad - I think a position within PM or IAD is a totally reasonable option. Just don't stay too long - unless you have carved out an amazing niche for yourself.

Cons

Virtually all of the work in PM would be done by a precocious high school student. Upward career mobility is awfully unexciting. Pay is no great. But bear in mind two things -- 1) You generally have very easy work hours and 2) At DFA virtually everyone is dispensable and everyone understands this.

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