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Intercontinental Exchange

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Worst company I have ever been associated with - Database Administrator Intercontinental Exchange Employee Review

1.0
Jun 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was relatively good, but they really made you work for it.

Cons

Senior management is totally disconnected from reality. They don’t understand or appreciate what their teams actually do. Rather than offering support or trust, they obsess over time-tracking and micromanagement. Every minute is monitored. If you log off five minutes early — even after pulling an all-nighter fixing production issues or handling a deployment — you’re questioned. There’s zero flexibility, no appreciation, and certainly no recognition for going above and beyond. Middle management is even worse. Most seem clueless about what’s really going on. Instead of leading or supporting their teams, they focus on their egos and pleasing their own bosses. There’s a culture of passing blame downward and credit upward. You’re left on your own when problems hit, but they’re quick to insert themselves when something goes well. The tech environment is painfully outdated. Instead of planning for scalability, security, or disaster recovery, everything is done as cheaply as possible. Short-term savings are prioritized over long-term reliability or growth. Modern tools and practices are ignored in favor of whatever is least expensive — even if it’s a step backward and even if it costs you your work life balance. Uptime and system stability don’t seem to matter, and there’s no real investment in infrastructure or innovation. In short, it’s a culture of fear, micromanagement, and stagnation. Good people either burn out or leave, while those who stay often do so quietly, just trying to survive the day. If you're looking for a place that values its people, keeps up with modern tech, or encourages real leadership — this isn't it.

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5.0
May 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A very distinct culture of gritty, brilliant individuals. Very generous compensation. Lean org structure with access to the senior most leaders.

Cons

Not a company for those who aren't self starters. You will thrive here if you are diligent and independent.

2.0
Jan 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company has good benefits and, for now, free breakfast and lunch in one building. Nice gym in HQ.

Cons

The company is very inflexible and absolutely does not tolerate remote work in any capacity. Even if you are the only member of your team in the office and could easily be remote, you will be required to be in office to take Zoom calls. In general this matches with the company's overbearing culture and "eye of sauron"- like micromanagement. Some higher executives work remotely, but they have sweetheart deals that don't apply to everyone, so if you need flexibility look elsewhere. Atlanta, even in difficult economic times, still has plenty of competition that is much more flexible than ICE. The company location is surrounded by nothing, so while JP Morgan can mandate RTO in their accessible Manhattan office, the Atlanta workers don't have it so rosy. If the company would relent on in-office it would definitely improve, but the fact that they don't leads to high turn-over and is why so many H-1Bs are present: they can't leave as easily. The company aggressively controls your time with a badge dashboard so one day you will get an email out of the blue asking you about it.

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