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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4.0
Apr 17, 2024

It was great...at first

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Pros

Great benefits. Joined an awesome team with an inspirational Team Leader. Team direction and goals were concrete. Opportunities to upskill and learn new stuff.

Cons

Rotational leaders and restructuring were too good only if the right people were chosen. A lot of self-preservation and self-motivated agendas led to a toxic environment within the department. Plastic and incapable people, trying to lead and manage teams that are already at the top of their game, inevitably driving good people out. Never thought I would see a great culture being undermined by incompetent, moronic suck-ups. These people HAVE NO BACKGROUND in the department AT ALL. They CANNOT solve problems or give ANY operational advices.

1.0
May 4, 2022

Not what it seems (In a bad way)

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free Lunch, Easy to use terminal software, Decent Work/life balance and event opportunities.

Cons

Fake Culture - Managers here are kiss-ups and undercutters all the same as anywhere else. They just pretend to be inclusive and care about their team because they have to by policy. A lot of fake people here. A LOT. Fake Meritocracy and no pay transparency . - They tell you you are graded on certain "Metrics" but do not tell you what your ratings are. You are allowed to know absolutely nothing about your annual pay increase. Which by the way is 3-6% per year for almost everyone regardless of how hard you work. You don't even get to know what portion of your raise comes from going above and beyond vs what you earned for being at your desk and having a pulse. In order for a meritocracy to work, people need to know what their extra effort actually earns them. Instead they throw a lot of corporate buzz words and fluff at you and force you to be happy with the number even if you're a top performer. They won't even give you and #/10 rating on your performance to gauge yourself. No Growth - Bloomberg loves to talk about its hipster horizontal culture, but really that is just an excuse to not have "Senior" or "VP" positions and therefor, not having to promote or pay above average employees more. You can move areas, and your salary will remain the same, maybe being HALF that of your new peers. But that's it. Those who kiss up are promoted quickly and are well taken care of. But good luck actually moving up from an analyst position. Especially if you are just there to work. This used to be my dream company, but I was heartbroken after being there over a year. Most young people use Bloomberg as a stepping stone. Stay 1-2 years and launch themselves elsewhere. Now I understand why. So I did the same. Also as general advice, employers telling you not to discuss salary with your peers is just a way for them to keep those who are underpaid in the dark.

3.0
Jun 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, nice in-office perks, fast paced culture

Cons

Employees of color do not get promoted, diversity and inclusion is a joke, everything you do is monitored, filmed, and recorded, they care more about proprietary data than their people

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