Bloomberg reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(8,258 total reviews)
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Michael R. Bloomberg and Vlad Kliatchko

84% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Bloomberg has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,258 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bloomberg employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jan 30, 2014

It's all an illusion

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Pros

- Long-term colleagues were nice, understood what was really going on - Canteen for breakfast/lunch/snacks - Good job for early starters, looks good on the CV - Benefits were decent

Cons

- You're not getting anywhere unless you're one of the favourites. Opportunities and advancements repeatedly handed out to the same handful of people in a 30-man team. - Team Leaders and Managers often too young, arrogant and inexperienced. Will try to micromanage everything their team does. - Department as a whole is only concerned with work by stats/numbers. No real understanding or appreciation of staff effort if their stats aren't 100% perfect. - Too much pressure to live up to company's 'reputation' standards. Staff are underpaid and overworked. - Department very reluctant to let anyone have any time off due to language cover. You will often have to book your time off several months in advance, and if you call in sick, TLs will harass and hound you until you come back into work. - Company hides behind a facade of being 'modern' and 'intuitive' and 'not like other big companies'. Don't buy into it so easily.

2.0
Aug 5, 2013

Disappointing

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Pros

Good benefits, easy job, there's food in the office.

Cons

Mindless bureaucracy, 'Culture', bad management. They are obsessed with shrouding their incompetence with 'culture' and fallacy. I left because management were very inconsistent. I couldn't handle the idea of creating a long term career under people I couldn't trust. At first I tried applying for jobs internally as I was convinced the problems were only in my office. I don't now believe that's the case. I liken bloomberg to an apple rotting away slowly from the inside, you won't see the issues until its far too late. If you want career development at a smaller office, concentrate on making friends and never disagreeing with your immediate manager, even if they aren't making sense. The key is to appear busy/swamped and then make excuses after the fact as to why something turned out the way it did. The managers I've encountered have no concept of strategy, it's generally accepted that they should plan better (read: say they will plan better) and then do exactly the same thing that blew up in their faces time and time again. All management at bloomberg should have a mandatory dictionary on their desks. They all seem a little confused what different words mean. They have analysts that aren't analysts, advocates that aren't advocates, office managers who don't take care of the office... The list goes on and on. Also, count on a management reshuffle that has absolutely no effect on the business every 6 months or so. This will be explained to you at some point, but about 10 minutes later you'll realise they spoke for 20 mins without actually saying anything specific.

1.0
Feb 27, 2013

Bloomberg will ruin your career, get out while you still can.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very good health benefits, good amount of vacation

Cons

In my department, not one person in senior management cares about anything else but furthering their own careers. We are constantly told to take risks, collaborate, and be innovative, yet the second anyone goes out on a limb, they are reprimanded for not conforming to standards. Management systems are outdated and uninspiring. Almost everyone I work with is miserable and either feel trapped due to needing job stability or are counting down the days until they quit. I have never seen a workplace with such low morale and fear. HR and upper management try and get the most amount of work out of you while paying you the least amount possible. The amount of money wasted on consultants and incompetency is astounding.

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