Trimont Review - Director, Credit and Asset Management Trimont Employee Review

5.0
Jan 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive Salary, Positive Work Culture, Global Opportunities, Respect for Employees, Work-life Balance

Cons

There are currently no cons that exist.

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Trimont Response
2y
Thank you for your five-star review and for recommending Trimont as a great place to work. We sincerely appreciate you taking the time to share your positive experiences and how satisfied you are with our competitive salary structure and the positive work-life balanced culture we strive to cultivate. We are happy to hear that you value the global opportunities available at Trimont, as we are dedicated to providing a platform for our team members to grow and excel professionally and personally. Once again, thank you for your feedback and for being part of team Trimont. We encourage you to continue sharing your feedback. Thank you,

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5.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really nice people super easy to apply

Cons

Honestly, I don’t have any conss

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Trimont Response
1mo
Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your overall positive experience.
3.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are strong. Free parking in the city. Tons of free food in the break room and food brought in every Monday/Friday. Upward mobility and visibility from senior leadership is also a plus. If you are good at your job, and can demonstrate that well, you can move up.

Cons

This year has brought some distasteful changes. Trimont’s pace and rate of change is on the cusp of being unsustainable. Leadership seems scattered as asks are made then changed multiple times while timelines do not. It’s a “hurry up and do for the sake of doing” situation. Recently, leadership restructured position titles and it caused some members of the organization to drop up to two levels (Executive Director to Associate Director) for no reason aside from positions being “redefined”. This could have been handled during the acquisition that took place in March 2025 but in what is seeming to be typical Trimont fashion, it was done again because the first round was inadequately done in haste. Additionally, Trimont leadership threatened to remove hybrid work policies and enforce 5 days in the office a week during a town hall. Badge reports, verbal communication, and written communications have been sent out encouraging employees that they need to be in the office Tuesday - Thursday, for a full 8 hours. There also is no mention of or support for mental health provided by the culture. Employees are given a free membership to headspace but I’ve never heard anyone from senior leadership asking about it.

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