FINRA reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(931 total reviews)
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Robert W. Cook

64% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

FINRA has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 931 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FINRA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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931 reviews
3.0
Aug 9, 2015
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Pros

Co-workers knowledgeable and friendly. Great benefits though they have changed over the years.

Cons

Communication appears to be only among the executive level of the company. They hold town hall meetings and department meetings which is supposedly a time to let upper management exchange information two ways. However, it appears that very little nor any significant information from the first to middle management is listened to by the executive level. Trust level between upper management and lower level workers is low.

4.0
Jul 2, 2015

You get what you put in.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

FINRA Technology Rocks - in general. There are ample opportunities to be creative and make a contribution to the FINRA mission through technology. FINRA chugs > 50 billion transactions per day and assembles a wide variety of data in support its regulatory obligations. That comes with many interesting technical and data challenges waiting for smart people to solve. If you have what it takes, then you can go far here. There is no shortage of challenging projects, only a shortage of truly talented people. So what does it take? Initiative, outside the box thinking, willing to go outside your comfort zone, common sense, and a collaborative work ethic. Someone who is willing to step out, and maybe step on a few toes in the process, will find this to be an invigorating place to work. Put in the energy, then it will likely pay off. If you don't put in the effort and just do your 9-5 thing, you won't get much out of FINRA other than a pay check. Benefits are good. 401k, healthcare, etc are as good or better than any company I've worked for. Annual bonus is icing on the cake. The pension plan is the cherry on top. Additionally, FINRA technology offers plenty of opportunities to learn new technologies. They will pay for conferences and training, tech teams offer brown bag sessions, technology days, and open collaborative wikis for technology sharing. Work schedule is flexible. Lot's of people trying to do the right thing.

Cons

FINRA faces many of the same organizational challenges as other large companies. It is a bureaucracy, hindered by old culture, government oversight, and the good old boy's network. This is orthogonal to the goals of an agile technology company.

4.0
Jun 17, 2015

Comfortable but dull

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great work life balance. Management was very supportive, helped me whenever I needed anything. Everyone there was friendly and relatively easy to work with. It was generally a low pressure environment; if you were smart and didn't surf the internet all day you would do fine. Also the salary was pretty good for me, since I was only a few years out of college.

Cons

Very bureaucratic, they reward loyalty much more than performance. Your best (or really only) opportunity to move into upper management was if your manager got promoted or left. Some people were able to transfer to other groups, but that's the rule rather than the exception. The work itself was relatively boring. You enforce esoteric rules and write pretty boring memos. Most of the smartest people ended up leaving after a year or two to do something more interesting.

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