Company Perks are great, management and HR is terrible - Anonymous employee Bloomberg Employee Review

3.0
Jun 7, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Company has amazing healthcare and 401k Perks. Currently all offices are offering food so you dont have to venture out due othe pandermic, which is great. Great perks are the only reason people stay here.

Cons

The management is anything but flexible, especially during this time. Mangement sends out emails saying that the ask to return to the office 3 days a week will be flexible and understanding of various scenarios but when you approach them asking for exceptions, there is no budging. I know several people with serious housing information who are still expected to show up to work under these circumstances. This pandemic has been a completley off putting situation which has made me realize how much the company really cares about its employees.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Great company, in this role you have the chance to learn about the financial markets, the terminal, and also you get client exposure.

Cons

Not really cons, culture is great.

2.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

Great Office, Free Snacks and plenty of social events

Cons

Be prepared for a heavily politicised culture — it's pervasive and affects day-to-day working life significantly. The organisation suffers from clear in-group favouritism at the leadership level, where certain groups are visibly preferred for opportunities, recognition, and advancement. This creates an uneven playing field and quietly damages morale for those outside those circles. Leadership collaboration leaves a lot to be desired. In four years, I didn't experience a single structured team-building or bonding initiative — a telling sign of how little investment goes into people and team cohesion. Perhaps most concerning is the approach to compliance. Raising legitimate concerns or challenging existing practices is met with significant resistance from senior stakeholders, rather than genuine engagement. A culture where pushback replaces accountability is one worth approaching with caution.

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