Bloomberg reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(8,231 total reviews)
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Michael R. Bloomberg and Vlad Kliatchko

85% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Bloomberg has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,231 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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2.0
Aug 12, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

the company has great business model, growing profits. Very well known brand in the market. Useful to have on your CV - if you are looking to be in the Financial Vendor space.

Cons

Great place for your 1st job & Great place for your last job. (Not in between when you want to advance your career and make money you deserve) > Company treats employees like cogs in the wheel- completely replaceable. Does not value loyalty. Treats all employees- however much experience you have- as a child in school- where you are told exactly what you should do. On the outside it prides on being a transparent organization- with its missive GLASS building/office interiors without cabins- however in terms of Compensation and career growth- its as opaque as it gets. Run by a bunch of old school Men, company only TALKS about diversity and inclusion- (alot) - but in reality its believe system is very chauvinistic. Owner believes in Charity- and most profits are drained into philanthropic activities under his name- very little is given back to the employees in terms of salary increases/bonuses.

2.0
Oct 6, 2020

Traumatic

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free food, not much work actually needs to be done, you just need to talk a lot and show presence. The only thing they care about is you doing the helpdesk. You can also volunteer, go to events and doing different stuff to waste your time at work. There are some learning opportunities.

Cons

If you are ambitious don’t go there. The job is absolute nonsense. The team leads and the managers are there because they are not capable of doing actual jobs, so they find themselves in “managing” and micromanaging. For example, my team leader once was checking how I am sending an email to someone (not client). This job completely shattered my mental heath and self worth, I was so unhappy. And no, the problem was not me, since I left I am doing fine and don’t hate my job that much at any times despite any difficulties that I may have. My advice to people who are stuck there and afraid to make a move: the earlier you do it the better for you. And no, free nuts are not a reason to keep a bad job. No one’s job should be as boring, annoying and self-humiliating.

2.0
Jul 23, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Generous welfare and annual salary reviews. 2. Well looked upon by old school hiring managers when one is interviewing to leave Bloomberg. 3. Broad (Financial) industry coverage presents opportunities to learn, but unless you are in NY doing Engineering or Product Mgt, everywhere else is skin deep knowledge. 4. Plenty of biz travel opportunities if that ticks your boxes.

Cons

1. Tries to be a fin tech firm but is really one of the oldest school in thinking and culture. Examples include 8-6pm work hours, clocking in and out of office with a swipe card like a blue collar worker. 2. The company has too many layers of middle management, many of which are Bloomberg lifers content with executing instructions from top down, never questioning upwards. 3. Upper management’s idea of extracting value out of its talent pool is to dish out childish KPIs like “make sure you have at least X meetings/calls with clients a month”. They allow actors to play the game, stick in lots of meeting notes (often just basically a replica of say, an email) And voila that’s “high productivity”. If you were ever a client of Bloomberg and you wondered why you had 5 reps : 1 client ratio, this is why. It doesn’t take 5 reps to change a light bulb, but unfortunately their job depends on them all changing enough lightbulbs a month! 4. The fabric of the company is truly one like the “wolf of wall street”. “Sell sell sell!!!!” Is the mantra and culture. No real intent to solve issues for clients. Just a sale will do. The User-level terminal is a great product, but any enterprise level product is usually not well crafted because they are developed with a very short term ROI mindset.

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