Client Solutions Consultant - Client Services Consultant Morningstar Employee Review

5.0
May 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

my team is enthusiastic about helping the client, and is smart and wise. I enjoy working with my colleague and managers. As a remote worker, my bosses provide support where needed, yet do not hassle or micro-manage. One is expected and trusted to work hard. We value and respect our employees' competency. I find this a rare, and valuable trait of Morningstar's culture.

Cons

the knowledge level of the team may vary based on the backgrounds of those who join the team. However, this is not unique to Morningstar, and we have a culture which values collaboration, so colleagues can get up and running quickly, regardless of background.

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Pros

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Cons

Not very competitive pay and it is easy to hit a ceiling in your career development. New HR policies are kind of strange, will not promote you unless you make enough money to be promoted which they designed the system to make it so you cannot go up. HR has also laid people off because they make too much money without considering the consequences of removing senior employees with unique/not stored intelligence vital to the company. They also hired a bunch of remote employees, then implemented a 4 day required in office rule no matter if you live states away from an office, which pushed hundreds of people to quit, not receive their bonus, and not require M* to pay them severance. It didn't use to be this way but the last year or so has been strange.

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