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3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

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3.0
Oct 5, 2012

Stimulating, but extremely political

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Pros

- Very good compensation and benefits - Passionate colleagues for the most part

Cons

- frequent senior leadership changes, not enough diversity in senior leadership which seems to be a bit of an old boys network. All with finance background and almost all men. - volatile strategy, changes every 3 months - extremely political, thinks it's result driven but politicization of everything kills true high performance - very high turnover of middle management and senior management, let alone the lower ranks - senior leadership thinks it's an innovative, tech-driven company. It's not. It is run like a bank.

4.0
Oct 3, 2012

Make your own career

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Pros

Multiple offices around the world- transferring to new locations is possible At the B2B level the company is very transparent- you have access to more resources than you could ever wish for (can also be a con) Promotion, although a long process, is possible Benefits are great- decent vacation, lots of travel perks, etc

Cons

Senior leadership and org structure changes seemingly every 3 months making it very difficult to know where you stand Pay is below average intentionally Lots of politics and game playing at all levels

3.0
Oct 2, 2012
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Pros

Travel discounts. Good vacation benefits. Leisure travel reimbursement. OK culture. Casual dress.

Cons

There's no unified policy around working from home and they like to say they promote work/life balance, but when you have a manager that isn't in line with alleged company values there is unfair scrutiny. As a working mother I feel unfairly scrutinized when I need to take my children to the doctor even when there's never been a question of the quality and timeliness of work. I've been told that "people" have noticed that I'm not here on the rare occasions that I need to tend to something during working hours. I'm salary so it's not like I'm skipping out on hours and then claiming them. On other teams I had really great flexibility and that was a strength of the management. I've gone from working from home 1-4 days a week to not at all because you need to keep up appearances for management. You're made to feel untrustworthy and like you're slacking. I've been here over 5 years and a few years ago HR had a new policy to hire everyone in at the middle of their salary range while leaving everyone that was already here where they were. So I was managing people that were making only $500 less than me a year. If I was to be hired now I would be making $20,000 more a year and that's really difficult to stomach. I continually think about leaving. Obvious favoritism from management.

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