eh... - Brokerage Associate T. Rowe Price Employee Review

2.0
Sep 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

licensing is sponsored. Decent support in licensing

Cons

zero support after licensing. ambiguous goals that are enforced depending on the associate and their manager. Supervisors are always too busy to assist... but busy with what? their main focus, which should be the support of their associates is non existent. They just forward emails from upper management in duplicate.

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T. Rowe Price Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. The experience you describe does not align with the employee experience we strive to deliver. We aim to provide associates with an environment where leaders and teams achieve shared objectives together. We are here to listen, learn, and support you as a current associate. If you’re willing to share more about your experience, we invite you to contact MyHR at http://bit.ly/trpmyhr.

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Too many bottlenecks to execution; If you’re seeking to make a meaningful impact, don’t expect it fast. Expect to navigate uncertainty while the company claims to help clients do this for their portfolios instead of helping associates to help clients — This is branded fluff for leadership without clear direction, driving teams to waste too much time and energy in meetings and boring demo decks every month to make being busy look like value by being the loudest voice, which is what you’ll notice many of the most tenured associates do best. Slides might look pretty but AI doesn’t make sense of this noise and clients don’t benefit from all the hours spent in PowerPoint. Unclear ownership leads to internal redundancies or team friction, on top of the inconsistent documentation and fragmented data siloes that are ironically impeding readiness for AI mandates coming from the CEO.

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