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Early Warning Services

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Caring managers, but office politics and long commutes hinder morale - Senior Data Analyst Early Warning Services Employee Review

2.0
Apr 16, 2026
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Pros

Some managers actually care about their employees and work/life balance beyond lip service. The building is nice and close to the highway. Good benefits Annual bonus

Cons

They consider commutes of 55 miles or less - as the crow flies - reasonable. If your actual commute if 60+ miles one way, you’re still expected in 3x a week. None of the upper management is held to that standard. Too much office politics. Promotions are based on favorites, not merit. CEO changes every 3 years or so, none seem to genuinely care about the lower level employees. High turnover among the tech teams due to not allowing remote work. Too many meetings discussing the work instead of doing the work.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Really solid company. Good high level leadership and the best culture ive seen. Runs like a start up so lots of opportunity for impact. Growth is everywhere and theyre supportive of continuing ed. Culture varies by LOB. I work in Paze and cannot speak to Zelle or Certos.

Cons

This is silly but I cannot stand the work laptops. Small little windows machines.

1.0
May 3, 2026
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Pros

Friendly coworkers, interesting problem space if you like finance and big data. In-office requirements but many show up after 10 or leave before 3.

Cons

Around the time of my exit, two people in leadership were fired. In my professional career I've never witnessed a firing that felt more like a humiliation ritual. They were paraded around the office and through all-hands meetings to aid transition (presumably for a new VP installing their replacement of choice), with my direct leads acting incredibly two-faced. Wishing condolences to the faces of the newly departed, but celebrating behind closed doors. Really gross. This behavior would at least make sense if it were in service of a good technical vision, but in my ten years of experience I have truly never seen worse development standards. Rampant ego and inertia. Getting engineers to even use Git is like pulling teeth. Want to install Python 3.10.x instead of Python 3.11.x? Have fun waiting 2 months for approval. And the communication from the executive level is nausea-inducing. Rarely we hear anything that strikes at the core of these issues. Rather it is vapid platitude after platitude. And insistence on the adoption of core values that feel like a Temu version of Amazon LPs.

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