Good flexibility and work-life balance - Analyst T. Rowe Price Employee Review

4.0
Jul 19, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hybrid remote flexibility Work-life balance Supportive management Good benefits Good culture, community involvement and corporate responsibility

Cons

Little to no onboarding or formal training Outside hires hired at higher pay scale and higher job title with same roles and expectations, being trained by those at lower pay scale doing the same job

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T. Rowe Price Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us and for your 10 years of service to the firm. We highly value the institutional and industry knowledge current associates like you bring to the table. We are happy to hear you have enjoyed the firm’s culture, benefits, flexibility, and supportive management. We are disheartened to hear about perceived inequities between tenured associates and new hires. We strive to ensure that all of our associates are compensated fairly and equitably at the time they join and throughout their careers at the firm. We are also enhancing the support we offer to help associates take their careers to the next level. We are here to listen, learn, and support you as a current associate. To further discuss your compensation, please speak with your manager or contact MyHR at http://bit.ly/trpmyhr.

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Cons

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