Pros
- It's one of those places where if you're interested in the Exchange Industry and want to learn what goes on at a place like ICE/NYSE, it's good to try it for six months to a year at most and then go elsewhere. You can certainly use it as an experience-building/educational opportunity if anything. - Work/Life Balance was decent.
Cons
- Below average compensation and not much benefits. - Little to no investment in continuing education/growth of employees. Very rarely have I seen this happen here. - Not much team spirit/camaraderie. Boring and predictable to be honest. If you like being in a bubble and sticking to set routine stuff with job security as long as you 'stay in your lane', then ICE/NYSE may be the perfect place for you. - Nearly non-existent career growth (Not saying it's impossible, but it's incredibly difficult to get that). Despite having seen signs of attempting to improve (Once in a blue moon), at the core they're still highly political, top-heavy, have tons of favoritism and backdoor dialogues, and just breaks promises/hopes.