Bloomberg Software Engineer reviews

4.2

81% would recommend to a friend

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

87% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Software Engineer. employees have rated Bloomberg with 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 753 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer. professionals have an excellent working experience there. Bloomberg is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer. professionals compared to other employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Oct 11, 2010
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Pros

Food is great , location and building is very good pay is ok there are some real bright people at developer levels

Cons

This company, though mainly based on the the main terminal software, can never become a true software development company. And the worst part is management don't have the vision to see this happening. This is mainly because most of the middle management (team leads) is filled with people having no development experience apart from bloomberg itself and that too a lot of non-computer science people. What senior management should understand is that there is a subtle difference between just programming and actual software development. Anyone from any background can learn programming or a language/scripting within a short frame. However that does not necessarily indicate that they can develop a good software. Unfortunately people here don't understand this. And since the leadership at technical level has these major lacks, the company is loosing key talents at the developer level who are never allowed/given chance for good development techniques due to middle layer (Mainly because leads have never done that and they just want their juniors to follow what they say). Eventually good developers will leave the company and go to a better place. No compensation/other benefits can stop this happening, but just the cleanup of the middle layer. That's precisely the reason the software isn't that great enough, just that its still in market because it does not have real software company as a competitor in Financial Markets. The day isn't far when companies like google, ms seize this opportunity and bring better financial software to market, which will definitely put company in a lot of trouble

5.0
Oct 4, 2010
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Pros

Great environment, such smart people to work around. You always learn something new when you are working and everything around you is amazing

Cons

Some people slipped through the cracks and arent as bright. Management can breath down your back some times, but overall great place to work

2.0
Sep 11, 2010
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Pros

Non work related: the pay is pretty good, the building is fancy, they have free drinks + snacks. There are a lot of outside of work activities that are not only offered but also strongly encouraged, such as donations, food/backpack drives, gardening, etc. Also, there are lots of free tickets given out to cool events in the city that you would otherwise never have access to. Work related: you get to work on projects that affect a lot of people, and depending which group you land into you may love the work you do. The management is less "flat" than what I was told it was like when I joined (early 2009), but there are definitely fewer hierarchical barriers than at most other places.

Cons

Bloomberg has tons and tons of legacy code, mostly in Fortran and C, and to add insult to injury, it's rarely commented/documented/explained in any shape or form -- when you make a function call, you often enter magic land. While there are no new Fortran files (company policy), you will almost certainly have to at least look at lots of Fortran in debugging it, and you may need to make code additions for bug fixes. Bloomberg is a fast paced company (due to it being driven by Finance), but this means that you focus on getting the final product done ASAP -- which can be exciting -- but rarely will you get the chance to take time and properly design and develop a product, or refactor old code that, while not technically broken, is inefficient.

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