How has it all gone wrong? - Quality Engineer Trayport Employee Review

1.0
Dec 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Some really good people at the company Interesting problems to solve

Cons

The decision to dismantle the QA management track and place Test Leads under engineering line management is illogical. Career progression for testers has effectively ceased unless one transitions to development. Because developers naturally prioritize their own peers, testers are forced to compromise on quality to maintain political standing. It is statistically observable that incident rates have risen since this structural change. Culturally, the environment has become hostile. A specific clique, which includes Principals and Leads, operates across teams to spread rumors and freeze out high performers. While HR was formally notified regarding this immature behavior, their intervention came too late to save valuable staff. Witnessing respected colleagues being pushed out was the catalyst for my departure. Regarding compensation, the disparity is stark. Staff are told there is no budget for inflation-matched raises. This is particularly difficult to swallow during a period of bonus reductions and redundancies. Favoritism is also evident in team budget allocation. Preferred teams enjoy high-quality dining, while others are restricted to alcohol-heavy nights out that alienate employees with families. The company Christmas party followed this pattern, devolving into a drinking session for specific departments. Finally, the lack of professional standards is alarming. I have conversed with colleagues on teams lacking test environments who have been subjected to public ridicule. In one specific instance, a developer on loan to one of these teams was heard making highly unprofessional remarks about testers at a pub. Given the toxic clique involved and HR’s historical inability to manage such incidents, there is no psychological safety to report this internally.

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Trayport Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience having worked for Trayport for a number of years. We truly value hearing that you worked with some really good people and found the problems interesting to work on. We are concerned that other aspects of your time here did not meet your expectations, and we are always looking for ways to improve our employee experience. Whilst there are a number of comments that we'd like you to elaborate further on - we would strongly encourage you to reach out to either HR directly on hr@trayport.com or contact the whilsteblowing hotline (via ClearView Connects) availlable to current and former staff if you do not feel comfortable sharing your personal experiences. Thanks again for your review and we hope to hear from you soon to help improve on our award-winning culture.

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Cons

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