Piper a great place to work with some reservations - Anonymous employee Piper Sandler Employee Review

3.0
Mar 21, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits, facilities, office equipment and people are great. The company even has facilities for bicycle commuting with a card-key accessible locker/shower room. There is a nursing mothers room as well as a room to take a nap if you're feeling under the weather and you can then go back to work if you feel up to it. There are some sides that show the company cares for and supports its employees. The building is recently constructed, modern, well lit and in a easily accessible location. The work can be stimulating, interesting and there were many opportunities to learn at Piper.

Cons

There are certain cliques that if you manage to find yourself on the outside of your career will either progress slowly or stall altogether. First impressions count for a lot. There is a certain amount of stress involved in this industry as a whole that I honestly admit I saw filter down to employees - on several occasions I saw employees exiting the building on a stretcher and some of these people were young and in reasonable shape. Also, as layoffs occurred multiple responsibilities filtered down to those remaining. Company takes much notice of physical appearance - if you're trim, fit, dress well and can conduct yourself professionally you will do well. Competitive atmosphere may be too much for some.

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2.0
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Pros

It's nearly impossible to get fired. After many years, the IT department has hired a diverse team. Coworkers were intelligent and ethical.

Cons

Unusual that, until after Covid, the IT department was about 95% Caucasian, but now the diversity seems to be due to the ability to lower salaries, and worsen work/life balance. Management will only promote yes-people, or hire from the outside. It's akin to working in IT in 1990s, there is little process or structure. Laptops weren't given to IT until after Covid (yes you read that right), and when they were handed out, they were the used laptops from revenue generating departments that had been upgraded. It was a very chaotic environment.

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