Anonymous wrote:It’s a great company to work for if you are not a lazy dud.
Anonymous wrote:Is there something about the "culture" requiring people, within a few weeks of starting there, to write a gushing Linkedin post about how awesome the place is and how wonderful and brilliant all their colleagues are? It's pretty excessive because you really can't say such glowing things after just a few weeks, yet I see these posts over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:Spouse has worked in both banking and card. The culture is very different on each side, so these reviews aren’t helpful unless people tell you where you work. DH is very smart, even in a room of very smart people. He usually gets large bonuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a bizarre place to work. Rich Fairbank is Trump-esqe, demands loyalty, makes all the decision, very cultu.
The performance management system is archaic and Rich mandates that 15-20% of associates fail each year. He believes turnover is the key to success. As such, a lot of politics, ass kissing, game playing, and back stabbing in order to survive. I worked there for 4 years and am soooooo glad I left (and much “healthier” now).
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Yes, it’s all true. It’s toxic.
Spouse works there. Sadly, all of the above is true. The performance review system is worse than Hunger Games.
Anonymous wrote:All PPs are right. I worked there for 3 years and due to my shitty personally I was “encouraged” to leave. I joined Carlyle and love it here, high performers are given a lot of responsibility AND resources. OP can take a look at our jobs in DC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of people who have worked there for over a decade. They neither love it nor hate it. It’s a job and pays pretty well.
It also depends on the team. The culture in Audit is way different than a Tech team in Card.
A lot of them also have no basis of comparison. It’s the only company they’ve worked for so they don’t know any different.
Serious question. What companies in the DC area have comparable pay and benefits and a better culture? I’ve worked at Capital One and a few other companies and didn’t see a huge difference. Maybe I’m applying to the wrong companies or missing something.
I didn’t have a negative experience at Wells Fargo and their pay/benefits were comparable.