Bloomberg Senior Software Develop reviews

2.5

97% would recommend to a friend

(91 total reviews)
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Michael R. Bloomberg and Vlad Kliatchko

100% approve of CEO

96% positive business outlook

Senior Software Develop employees have rated Bloomberg with 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 91 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Software Develop professionals have an average working experience there. Bloomberg is rated 35% below average by Senior Software Develop professionals compared to other employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Aug 2, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Awesome gold-plated benefits and office. Some interesting problems in some groups. However it is completely dependent on the group. Good summer party. Generally smart colleagues who are nice to work with. Generally meritocratic.

Cons

When the benefits and colleagues are the high point of your day, something is wrong with the work. With the exception of a few groups, chances are you will be working on an ancient software stack where the focus is to do a paint job and ship features as soon as possible. Not only is R&D management aware of this, the senior most managers actively evangelize paint jobs and to leave the rotting guts alone. This goes against every engineer's basic instincts. Industry standard software practices such as unit testing, high availability, integration testing, quality control are verbally supported but not practically espoused in the over-arching Time-To-Market company motto. As an engineer, if you make peace with the fact that this is not a software company or a tech company by a long shot, you will be happy. Unfortunately, that also means that your skills deteriorate over time and with my shift to a startup I had to face an exceedingly steep learning curve. With all the myth propagated by management that compensation is top-notch, it is not. It is above average but not in the league of software companies offering equity. I left to join a small startup and got pretty much what I was making and some(equity). Hmmm management .... need I say more? All the reviews talk of terrible management and it is true. As an engineer you will not be treated as a professional, but as an untrustworthy resource that needs to be constantly monitored. This is reflected in their recent inability to hire engineers to fill open positions.

4.0
Jul 19, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Many people have commented that there is a lot of legacy code and outdated practices. This is true, however, since upper management within R&D has been shaken up, a large amount of investment is being made in infrastructure and dev practices. - The talent level (at least within my team) is absolutely top-notch. - Difficult and interesting problems. - If you don't like your team, you can move every 18 months. - Very flat hierarchy. - BDE software development methodology. - Amazing guest sparkers. - Increasing it's contributions to the open source world (see BDE on Github) - The compensation is good if you are seen as a top performer. - Great health care I'm very happy to work for a organization that cares as much about it's employees as Bloomberg. I think the company is on a positive trajectory, and the best is yet to come.

Cons

- There is a incredible amount of legacy code. Much is old fortran and C. - Steep learning curve. - You'll be capped at four weeks off. I'm not certain, but I think the whole company gets 4 weeks off. - The high talent level, means if you are looking to be a manager, it'll take a while.

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