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4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(8,248 total reviews)
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84% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Bloomberg has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,248 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
Mar 22, 2019

Global Data = Worst place to be

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pantry & company benefits are very generous. People around you are very friendly. A great place to make friends

Cons

Where should I start.. Bad bad bad bad management. Global Data department is one of the worst department to be in. The branding and job description is attractive, with all the buzz words like "python", "big data", and align with the focus on data-driven world nowadays. BUT, your day to day job literally revolves around mainly manually inputting data into the terminal, or making sure vendors doesn't input wrong data into the terminal. They claim you get to learn "data-skills", but the reality is, even if you know python/SQL/R, you will get very limited channels to utilize & improve these hard skills. Plus, they now pay people with python/SQL/R skills higher than those people who don't have these hard skills, and WORST OF ALL, there's NO career path for people who want to learn these hard skills to improve in their careers. Global Data is seen as a cost-center in the company, and the whole department desperately needs to prove themselves to be worthy all the time. Thus, there is a huge emphasis on flashy quick "wins". It is not exaggerating that senior management puts emphasis on the quantity & list of wins the department can generate, rather than the quality of work (less errors in data) An example of a win that demonstrate the would be: helped out sales/news do their jobs. And whoever is able to pile up a huge list of these related wins will be evaluated favorably even if he/she doesn't do a good job maintaining the data quality. And those who does put in effort to make sure data quality is good will always be viewed as a liability because of the lack of wins Also, politics (mainly nepotism)... within one year, literally, some of the best & top leaders all was gone (either left the company or department). And to replace those roles, the top management just put in their own friends instead of really looking for the right person to lead. There's no career paths, and rumors around the company cutting costs seems to be proving true as they let a lot of long-term employees go without much explanations. Just a bad place to work

3.0
Nov 10, 2018

Data analyst

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice cowerkers and free lunch on site

Cons

Many TLs that don’t have any vision on the future of this company. And some of them are sly as they constantly try to deceive there team members. Some of new hires don’t have any idea about proper work place ethiquette at all

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