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Dimensional Fund Advisors

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Stuck in the Glory Days - Investment Strategist Dimensional Fund Advisors Employee Review

1.0
Jan 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent pto (22 days then 27 after 5 yrs) - The Exchange has pretty good food for reasonable prices - Good WLB - Some good people

Cons

TLDR: this place sucks. These guys are stuck in the glory days of when small and value outperformed (ie 30+ years ago). Nothing new or innovative from an investment standpoint. Culture has gone downhill. You definitely feel like you’re just another number. There are only three scenarios where I would recommend pursuing/accepting a role at DFA: 1) you are fresh out of college and have no experience - company looks good on your resume. Get a year or two under your belt and leave asap 2) you’re very late career and looking for a cush job with little-to-no pressure or 3) you’re desperate. If you’re mid-career and ambitious, then this is not the place for you (which is a common theme among these reviews). Upward mobility is limited and slow unless you are: 1) the favorite child of your manager or 2) related to someone high up (they love their nepo babies). (Honorable mention: you can also move up quickly by leaving the company for 6-12 months and then coming back; they’ll make you VP or head of some team in no time.) Turnover is extremely high. Headcount has been flat for the past few yrs even though they tell you that the firm is growing. Most new hires are just to replace the people who left. Which brings up another point to know if you’re applying here…recruiters are absolutely terrible...poor communication, never follow-up, nothing. They take so long that good candidates move on to other (better) opportunities. Management also talks about “enhancing” compensation, but it’s always just a new way to lower the pay ceiling. If you join this firm you’ll likely be paid well below market. They’re also absolutely terrified of Avantis, which was founded by the former Co-CEO/Co-CIO (and is comprised of mostly former DFA folks). Half of management’s energy is spent talking crap and trying to dissuade anybody else from leaving for Avantis.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent place to work. Many employees have been here several years. Team strategy aligns well with company goals. Technology teams are constantly reviewing better ways to use technology and provide learning opportunities for new skills, frameworks, and languages.

Cons

Not much to say here.

5.0
May 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Co-CEO Gerard O’Reilly always says, “Do the right thing, the right way, right away.” This is more than a mantra at DFA. These are good people, some of the smartest in the industry, and their bar is excellence. People sometimes joke about “drinking the DFA koolaid”. Here’s the koolaid: DFA doesn’t slap lipstick on a pig just to push product. DFA actually believes (and has been around long enough to prove) that you can lead with education, and IF your investment offering is genuinely good, the assets will naturally follow. Theirs is. What ex employee critics have said: “DFA moves too slow.” Fails to mention the likes of how DFA just led the industry with an absolute machete hacking thru the regulatory and operational jungle to pave a path for active share class for the good of investors. First filing? DFA. First to launch? DFA. Fast where it counts. “DFA doesn’t fund platforms for sales!” Indeed, would make life easier in some Sales channels, but would also impose more cost burden on end investors, so... The reality: Those who dance are considered insane by those who hear not the music. The firm, the philosophy, the people- all impressive. It has been one of the privileges of my career to work at Dimensional.

Cons

Hmm well the main grievance amongst the employee office committee was the insufficiency of the breakroom selection comprised of only of creamer, whole milk, 2%, and almond milk. I only hope the egregious omission has been remedied in the months since my departure and coconut milk added to said selection.

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