LPL Financial reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(2,083 total reviews)
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Rich Steinmeier

66% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

LPL Financial has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,083 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LPL Financial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 24, 2018

Specialist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coffee Cafeteria Air conditioning Co workers for the most part

Cons

I've been here over 10 years and thinking about leaving. I used to love it here, now in the past year or so, I struggle to go to work in the morning. More micromanagement from the higher ups that have no knowledge of the job I've done since the beginning of my employment here. No management asking for input from senior employees, just changes made on assumptions. Even when asked for input, you are shrugged off and changes that you have told won't work, are implemented and ultimately fail. Advisors are frustrated with the service center, guess what, the rest of the back office are frustrated with the service center. They have turned into blind transferring machines. If they don't know the answer they seem to play phone extension roulette. I don't talk to advisors but I'll get pissed off advisors transfered to me and I can't help them. I love dealing with angry people...... It's obvious new employees in service center are just hired to fill a seat so the company can make production numbers. They constantly talk about breaking down silos. There were little to no "silos" ten years ago. Now it's every department for themselves. No one takes responsibility for anything and hold grudges against other departments. The more upper management talks about breaking down silos, the worse it gets. Pay is low, bonuses are low. The only thing I am impressed with is our 401k matching. Don't believe what the head of HR denies. People always leave LPL and come back so they can get paid more. They have gutted our health insurance and I'm afraid of needing surgery or getting sick. When we complained we got "this is how our competitors are" not a good response. They magically stopped calling themselves an "employer of choice" In the years I've worked there I have never seen such an employee turn over. Managers lie about the job people are applying for and then, oops you need to do this thing that, if you knew it was part of the job, you wouldn't have taken it. People have quit within days of starting because of this. No support from management. I'm sick of being told I'm doing an awesome job and getting nothing in return except a pat on the head. There are only so many pats on the head one can take. They have no support for employees to take securities exams. They used to, once in a while, but seem to have forgotten that a lot of positions require you to get a license and have since stopped. They just buy you a book and hope you pass (and for some exams you can be fired if you fail). I would not recommend anyone work for this company. I apologize to the advisors who need to deal with their horrible customer service but until the morale is fixed, the "silos" are broken down, and employees are properly trained, it's going to get worse. Also, they seriously need to update the systems that we use to maintain accounts. It's like working in the early 90s. In fact I worked for companies in the 90s that had better technology than LPL. Tell me why I can't fax from my computer?

1.0
Nov 10, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good people on my team. Nice building in San Diego.

Cons

Victor Fetter (CTO) was hired and he immediately outsourced 75% of the IT services. I understand business is business, but LPL made us train our replacements! Not cool. They gave us the option: "You train them, or you're fired". Oh, thanks. The pay increases were a joke. Health benefits were expensive. They don't offer eating utensils, cups, etc.. All in all, things were MUCH better before LPL went public and when Chris Feeney was the CTO. Victor Fetter was smiling and laughing as he announced to 200+ people that they were losing their jobs.

1.0
Jan 23, 2020

Discrimination

Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility to work remote, fitness center, location.

Cons

People of certain ethnicities do not move up under the the department FIU in Charlotte. You cannot voice your concerns to HR that represents your department because she engages with upper management for happy hour drinks and shopping. She is compromised completely so your forced to just stay silent. If you speak up about the unfair treatment you are faced with retaliation from management such as blocking your educational advancement, social exposure, and career advancements. Besides the flexibility of having the opportunity to work from home. This company is not for you if you are not a in a certain demographic. The diversity and inclusion system is not catered to all. It is very apparent that it is there. When another employee addressed the issue she was asked to leave if she doesnt like it there. Hence the public record discrimination lawsuit they just had last year. At yet here we are still dealing with it. Lessons were not learned.

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