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4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

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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 8,235 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
Nov 2, 2018

Global Data Analyst

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Pros

- Good benefits, work life balance, very caring employer to work for - Though organization chart looks very flat for entry level analyst, people with different skills can propose and work on totally different projects that make best use of their skills - There are three streams of speciality /skills that are looked upon in this role. First type of people are "good" at tech: which is anonymous to VBA (shifting to python gradually), SQL , R and statistical analysis etc. The second type "knows" the market and collaborates with some other departments internally to publish data driven news articles. Third type are more finance or business driven, who helps with the top line and client engagement pre or post sale.

Cons

Cons are mainly for the role itself. - Hiring is not role specific for fresh/recent graduates to the entry level analyst position. Under the same umbrella of the global data department, the nature of work can be quite different for different teams. However, this assignment was not made known to the new hires until their first day or even later. - Most of the daily work is based on the Bloomberg terminal and some internal softwares and highly repetitive, which makes the knowledge of knowing a lot of nuances and judgement of knowing what data is wrong/correct not transferable to the next job - The role should be best described as "Data operations analyst" or "Data management analyst" ( not "Global Data Analyst" or "Market Analyst" as that does not reflect the nature of the responsibilities). As such, I do not see a long-term fit of any of the above 3 types of people if they are ambitious in further developing their (emphasis: transferable) skills through work experience. - A lot of so-called projects are exact duplicates, but people in different regions just keep on working on their localized "projects" even if it has already been done elsewhere. - Decisions are very US-centric, hard to get opinion heard from other regional offices.

2.0
Nov 30, 2017
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Pros

-Michael Bloomberg -good PTO -Philanthropy opportunities -free healthcare -snacks

Cons

-toxic environment -ZERO opportunity for growth -extremely poor management -its not a team environment -you will be an assistant to lazy recruiters who make you do all their work -very heavy workload -only valued for the hours you put in, not the contribution you make

1.0
Oct 16, 2017
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Pros

The snacks pantry, the building and other departments.. None, because you pay for your benefits. £40 for private doctor. Lunch: never had the chance to have one, very limited.

Cons

Long hours, less pay too much work. Worked in Global customer Support. Company might be very diverse, however a lot of racism. They neglect you if you're Asian or Muslim (seen it 2 times) . Some people are picky in who they like. My training overall was a nightmare and so depressing that I never wanted to go back to work. They are also hiring new people, but one mistake they are doing is that professionalism isn't there. I had bad experience, I was bullied and nothing had been done. Not taken seriously and it seemed like they started disliking me after that. Co-worker who bullied me has become worse, I lock myself in the bathroom and cry. I'm worried to approach anyone, as last time when I had approached someone I had been told to face them and speak directly which I did and felt a little bit better, however I knows it wasn't right and no one took my permission I just had to go and speak and since then it has gone worse.

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