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Management is Awful - Anonymous employee Dimensional Fund Advisors Employee Review

2.0
Jun 10, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

pretty decent benefits and pay is not to bad depending on what you do there. There are a lot of extremely intelligent people who work there. Some really great people.

Cons

They do not care about their employees anymore. I worked for them for many years. Although some of the Human Resources are great like on the recruiting side many of the rest leave a lot to be desired. One in particular loves to try and bully people and intimidate them so they will say something inappropriate or something that will get them terminated.. Many of the mangers in Austin have their heads up their butts and micromanage. They all have a daddy issue with the new CFW Sam and are running around trying to please him. They let good people leave the company for no real good reason. IT management is the worst. They play games with peoples lives and expect you to sit there and take it. I had finally had enough and had to leave due to management. I just could not work there anymore and I really enjoyed my job and the people.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
May 18, 2026
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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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