Jury's Still Out - Vice President BlackRock Employee Review

3.0
Nov 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1) Smart, friendly and talented employees. There are some incompetent people that need to be managed out, but that's been true at all firms where I've worked. 2) Approachable senior management. I don't hold a position that will ever command any special treatment, but I don't find it difficult to get access to senior managers if/when I need it. 3) Respect for diversity - at least in the San Francisco office. I can't speak for the other locations. 4) Focus on community engagement. The San Francisco office is very civic-minded. 5) Decent benefits. No, this isn't Salesforce or Google, but benefits aren't bad by any means.

Cons

1) Non-existent work-life balance. There are a handful of people who mysteriously manage to keep to an 8 hour schedule. For the rest of us, 12-hour days are more the norm. If you go out on vacation, expect a massive backlog upon your return. 2) Average base salaries and unimpressive bonuses. Of course, this is all dependent on the function where you work. New hires all seem to be content with their comp packages, but over the course of 3-5 years you'll see minimal increases and may eventually find yourself below market. 3) Dysfunctional promotion structure. If you're hired at the Analyst or Associate level there's still room for you to grow, although it will take longer than you might like. At the VP or Director level, further advancement will take years. The process is based upon the visibility of your business unit, political clout of your line manager, willingness of that line manager to advocate for you with higher-ups, and the perception of your role in NY HQ. 4) Weak talent management/career development. Many managers have strong technical skills, but have no idea how to manage direct reports and help mentor them in their careers. Succession planning is also weak, which leads to external hiring over internal promotion. 5) Continual pressure to achieve more with less. In the last couple of years the mantra has been "raising the bar", which is essentially code for assigning the maximum amount of work to as few people as possible. 6) Highly political environment. Those who have been around a while can navigate the personalities, but if you're new to the firm you may be frustrated.

Explore other reviews about BlackRock

5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good team environment and interesting work

Cons

Long hours and slightly competitive

1
3.0
Feb 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. The executive leaders in the firm are doing a great job 2. Many people in the firm genuinely have a sense of pride working there 3. The (base) compensation is compatible with the market; bonus, however, is another story. 4. For the first ten years of my career in the firm, I made some great memories and made some great friends.

Cons

The culture of my organization started to shift away from a sensible approach and career nurturing to a hostile and confrontational one around 2 years ago. In several all-hands meetings, we were chastised for being "too nice" and were made clear that things would change. The anonymous feedback in the meetings was cut short or eliminated entirely because it didn’t paint a positive picture. In the last 2 years, 1. I was often asked and expected to answer, "Now.. what can you do for me?" in my 1:1 with my latest manager. 2. I was reminded more than once that English is my second language 3. I was reminded more than once by the manager that I should not speak during the meetings I was invited to because they weren’t in the right timing or not appropriate to the subject being discussed during the time There were many of these examples in the last two years with the firm that just seemed inconceivable; nevertheless, I had a great ride and met some genuine people that I consider friends even today.

2
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All