TradeStation reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(258 total reviews)

John Bartleman

83% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

TradeStation has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 258 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TradeStation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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258 reviews
2.0
Sep 23, 2022

Not the best but not the worst

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- The people are very nice - You can get a second job and they won’t notice - Remote work - Unlimited PTO (I was able to take a vacation once a month) - No technical interview since I was a diversity hire - A good filler on your resume if you want to work at a more prestigious company and need to get some experience in - Didnt see any of the racism that people mentioned on the other reviews

Cons

- Terrible management - Company either is too greedy and keeps all profits to itself or doesn’t make enough money, which is not what I’ve been told - so that must mean the company is greedy since the pay is low - Paying engineers way below average - Favoritism - Fired maybe half of their staff in one day, and this is has happened multiple times in the history of the company - so NO guarantee that you will have a job the next day (it happened on a Wednesday with no warning- I was not affected) - As a engineer you have to do everything: make tickets, be the product owner (because bad PO), be the tech lead (there’s no tech lead), be the scrum master, and demo to stakeholders - that’s right - developers demo to stakeholders. - No attention to the team, or the product - no one cares if the product is bad - and they definitely don’t care about the app reviews - Incompetent coworkers - probably due to lack of management - No tech lead - If you work “hard” no one notices or cares, no reward/ motivation/inspiration - Moving people onto different teams very often - You will probably have to work during lunch or overtime - Sometimes late night meetings depending on the team you’re on around 7pm - No overall direction/goal - Hiring/Firing mess - Terrible code and architecture to work with, something that should take a day will take a week - and yes you will be banging your head on your keyboard quite often - No care for technical debt/health - They are always bragging about crypto but they actually don’t really do much in the crypto space - What is the crypto team even doing??? There is no goal for economic empowerment - just the whole company trying to stay afloat - Company does not care about you

2.0
Sep 19, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Talented, hard-working employees stubbornly persevering every day

Cons

Mercurial leadership lacking company & product vision, chasing competitors or dollars rather than building and growing a valuable business

1.0
Sep 14, 2022

Dumpster Fire - avoid at all costs

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people ARE very nice as a whole: "have fun," "be nice" are 2 of their guiding principles

Cons

HR knows about a lot of misogynistic activities and turns a blind eye. But the biggest problem is CTO - he has created this ridiculous "MBI - minimum business increment" system and a layer of people who only generate pretty charts and graphs that he uses to lie to upper management; he's a tool who's trying to hide how terrible the system and his practices really are. Anyone in dev who is competent in the slightest who has to deal with MBI system HATES it, and the CTO fires anyone who says it needs improvements, then doubles down on the whole thing; because that's the house of cards his employment is based on. The platform/infra/system is 30 years old, they can't upgrade their oldest clients so they are stuck on windows 95. The system is in shambles. CTO doesn't understand Crypto either, doesn't think that customers will notice the UI looks like a cartoon and doesn't have the necessary decimal places nor market depth/info needed to make good trading decisions. He thinks a 20-year-old FIX system is the end-all-be-all that can handle everything. C-Level management is nice but have no idea what they are doing and have made one bad mistake after another including but not limited to: --numbers-based hiring and multiple layoffs. They throw bodies at problems instead of hiring people who are skilled. THIS IS THE PRIMARY REASON YOU DON'T WANT TO TAKE A JOB AT TRADESTATION; We'll probably lay you off because of management mistakes sooner than later. 5 x $30K per year does not a $150K/year dev make. --misjudging both pre and post-pandemic marketing strategies, again to the tune of tens of millions of dollars, and hundreds of employees laid off --They just blew a public offering, so they're down about a billion dollars. --Overpaying for a training firm "You Can Trade" that lost tens of millions of dollars, then firing everyone who built that up because of TS mistakes -- the list goes on, but boils down to - you don't want to come to work here because you'll probably get fired due to management mistakes if you aren't a legacy employee This company is in a downward spiral with no way out. There isn't a single employee with vision or the spine to implement the necessary changes to make the company successful long-term. We let go of the ONLY guy in the firm that came close last month. The recruiting process is a total joke. HR (for hiring) is run by a bunch of incompetent minimum wage folks in Costa Rica who can't read a resume to save their lives. I'm actively seeking alternate employment after years of trying to make it work here.

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