Bloomberg reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(8,240 total reviews)
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Michael R. Bloomberg and Vlad Kliatchko

84% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Bloomberg has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,240 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Nov 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Free food and drinks. Nice toilets.

Cons

Do not get sucked in by their sales pitch of being progressive, modern and 'sexy'. The free food, sexy office and fake desire to be progressive wears off very quickly when reality sets in as to how the company's condition is after you walk through the door and uncover how they truly operate. Fundamentally, Bloomberg is a wolf dressed in sheep's clothing. In this case, it's dressed as a Google-wannabe. The reasons why: *Dated systems and practices *Inexperienced and stale managers with no substance who do not have a clue, they get to their positions because they know how to play the politics. They aren't SMEs, do not know how to manage, guide or lead teams/people. *Juniors and managers talk in condescending and elementary ways, they teach you how to suck eggs. This is probably due to the fact that the talent in Bloomberg is actually quite poor, so they like to sound more intelligent than they actually are. *All lip service, just be good at talking, then you can get far. *All the technical expertise you have are not really highly regarded, as they prefer old ways of working and aren't receptive to change for better efficiency - therefore not progressive. *Juniors are overconfident and lacks substance but manages to get praise because they know how to talk but in reality they do not hold much technical expertise and crumble when questioned. Juniors tend to fluke their roles. It creates a political 'Lord of the Flies' working environment. *Not as team orientated as they claim, a lot of people are individual contributors - they are focused within their own silo operations and don't really care to think of others. *Not flat as they claim - there are structures within their sub-teams. *Micro-management - tracks when you come into the office and leave *Long working hours 8-6

2.0
Jul 29, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The office is very nice, Bloomberg requires long hours but pays very well. It's a good name in the industry, so helpful for your career beyond the company

Cons

- Company works employees very hard and has little actual regard for health and wellbeing. People get burnt out at alarming rates, but no changes are made within teams where this is rife - one would think you want to look at management if people keep being squeezed till they break? - Not a lot of flexibility for mothers or consideration for pregnant women. Work days at Bloomberg are longer than normal (you have to sign a waiver when you join), but requests for flexibility on very early starts can be flatly refused. - Very little career progression, few opportunities to move. Managers blatantly ignore instructions from above to help employees develop and try a new beat. Not meritocratic, either managers like you and stop you from moving to other teams or they don't like you and also stop you from moving teams. Bonkers. - Too many managers, not enough journalists in the newsroom. Tend to promote favourites, who are very bad at managing. Not always a very fair place to work.

1.0
May 21, 2022

Worst company ever.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They used to have good free food, now just has snacks. modern and beautiful offices. They also sponsored me from abroad to come work in DC.

Cons

Worked there for over 20 years and got PTSD in return. At age 70, wanted to retire in the next year or two and was hoping to do some sort of sunset plan. Instead, Bloomberg fired me and gave me a 8 hour notice to try to email all my friends, pack up all my things, and say goodbye to my colleagues. They basically used me for 20+ years and then decided they no longer want me and kicked me to the curb. The worst part, I realized my metro card (which refills in the beginning of the month every month) wasnt working that morning. Then when i got to work, i got pulled into HR's office. I was humiliated and couldn't even talk to my family about it. I wish they thought about the human behind the job. Instead of having a good retirement, it left me feelings hopeless and depressed. I ended up leaving the US, and know that my great experience in the US was all squashed because of the way Bloomberg treated me at the end of my career.

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