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1,0
29 oct. 2023
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Avantages

The majority of people are generally some of the nicest people out there.

Inconvénients

Imagine working with your FTE colleagues from New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas, Florida, and other states who all have work from home exceptions, but because you’re in MA or near San Diego, you have to be in the office 3 days a week for arbitrary reasons. I’m not against coming into the office each week, but with how much this is being micromanaged, it’s insane, belittles previous accomplishments, and is making people feel sick. Wayne, the CEO has nothing better to do than check employee attendance non-stop and micromanage the most minute details, such as forcing employees to fill out their biography on the internal site, or having them remove jackets from their chairs. Working in Technology requires flexibility when dealing with the unexpected, and we’ve been beyond flexible for the last 3+ years despite the numerous challenges, performing work after normal business hours, putting out fires, dealing with incompetence from Advisor360, and staying up late to perform changes. If you want us to waste hours commuting that’s fine, however, the employees in other states then need to handle everything after hours, so we’re setting a fair standard across the department. If I get in a car and spend an hour in traffic each way into the office, my day is done when I get home, and that’s not just me saying this, but I’ve heard this from many other IT people. The company may have pulled off the biggest scam of all time with the new performance/merit review system they put in place this year, so they can pay employees less in the long run. For most employees, the yearly bonus is reduced by half, as it’s based on a service score number that could take years to achieve again. Most normal employees received a 10% increase at the beginning of the year to compensate for the new bonus system, but when pay is already on the lower end across the board, inflation is high, and now there are additional commuting costs, it feels terrible. Chances are the company is not going to properly adjust pay in the new year, and a lot of people they are going to make less with these factors. If you’re reading this and are interested in any position within Technology, stay away, unless you’re given a golden ticket to work from home full time. That way you won’t be exposed to the toxicity of the CEO in person or the decaying culture of the company. Many tenured employees have left the company this year to no surprise, and everything is just becoming a shell of what it once was.

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5,0
14 mai 2026
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Avantages

Honestly CFN has been the best job of my life. Despite the acquisition of LPL I still think my direct manager is very supportive and there for our team. The work life balance (for now) is still great. My WFH days to help a lot. Even though some people feel bearish of the future of CFN I remain a bit hopeful. I truly hope LPL does allow us to remain a separate subsidiary permanently as our culture is quite unique. So far the M&A has not been too bad on us and in my opinion things are leaning toward the positive.

Inconvénients

LPL acquisition should have never happened . Certain tenured folks have favoritism which is inappropriate

2,0
6 juin 2026
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Avantages

There's still some (albeit, very few) remnants of what made CFN great in past years. As an "Average Joe" at the company, the people that you are in the trenches with are helpful, understanding, and all-around amazing. They make it worth logging on every day and being there for your team. It's still a great place to work if you're looking for a first job out of college and looking to get some experience in the industry.

Inconvénients

Honestly, where to begin? You know when an older apartment building has a ton of character and original architecture, but then it gets "modernized," but in reality every unit is identical, everything is just soul-less and none of the appliances work quite like they should? That's probably the only appropriate way I can describe what's happening to Commonwealth. It used to be a great place where everyone looked out for one another and as an employee you wanted to make the company grow because that meant you grew with it. Now, it's turned into a company that preaches togetherness to its new hires and sells service to advisors, all while exploiting the efforts of their current staff. Don't get me wrong, I love providing a good service experience for our advisors, but it has gotten to the point where 65-70% of advisors don't even know how anything works anymore and expect to snap their fingers so they can sit back and watch the seas part for them. When I first hired, we had a collaborative relationship with our advisors where we would assist them while also educating them on the procedure to make them more effective in the future, but now, we are essentially henchman who are only expected to sit and wait for the advisor to say jump so we can ask "how high?". And don't even get me started on the compensation. We used to be paid below the market rate because we had an awesome perks package, which was dissolved with the LPL buyout, but there was no pay increase to balance it out. They think that it'll all be better if they wheel out fun treats a few times a month, but in reality, all people want is to come to a place where we feel valued. I do want to say that not all of this was a direct result of the LPL buyout though, this has been a slow trend for the past 4-5 years - the buyout only accelerated the deterioration. Management knows it too and they do not care what anyone below them on the corporate ladder has to say about it. A few years ago they changed our Employee Satisfaction surveys to be all multiple choice and removed all of the open response sections for us to provide our feedback because they know that they allowed this company to rot from the inside out and chose to do absolutely nothing about it. What has happened to this company is such an unfortunate tragedy, and I for one am just waiting for my opportunity to jump ship.

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