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CTO killed the little culture our tech dept had - IT Professional Kestra Financial Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people. If you are a normal employee (not management) you have the opportunity to work with some real salt of the earth folks. I really miss a lot of those good people and without them this company would fall apart.

Cons

Ever since the new CTO got hired they single handily killed the good culture we had cultivated in-between CTOs. People dont get real raises for promotions, all of the decision making power is consolidated with the CEO and heads of departments whom half of them have the vision of a ground mole.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It is a solid place to work if you want to get into tech or wealth management in Austin. They are hiring a lot right now to build out the tech platform that the financial advisors use. You get to see how the wealth management industry works from the inside and work on technology that directly impacts advisors, which gives you good experience. Everyone I work with is professional and handles their business.

Cons

It is financial services, so there is standard corporate red tape and compliance rules you have to deal with.

2.0
Jul 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-can be a good environment to move up and take advantage of growth -company is doing well financially and growing pretty quickly -some good leaders that try to compensate for clear company-level faults -being closer to executive level (both pro and a con)

Cons

-HR department is nonexistent and terrible, some of the lower level employees try and compensate for it but the department as a whole is toxic. Never a good sign for a company to have such a bad HR team -Activetrak on computers to track everyone’s activity (both in office and at home) which is being actively monitored by the HR team -culture that spends millions on extravagant advisor experiences and shows off pictures at town halls, but gives home office employees bare minimum and will ostracize them for taking more than one cupcake -a lot of turnover so really hard to accomplish anything

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