Good Work-Life Balance But Few Advancement Opps - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Value Line

3,0
23 déc. 2015
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Avantages

-Good work-life balance, no long hours -Business casual for the most part -Decent stepping stone in finance as Value Line's research has been well regarded in the industry; good intro to stock picking and research -Staff is generally helpful and nice

Inconvénients

-Very few opportunities to move up the ranks, limited career growth; Basically a dead end job when it comes to advancement -A little bit old school when it comes to research methods, product development or selling strategies - rules could change at a whim -Relatively high employee turnover, though not as much as when former CEO Jean Buttner was around -Occasional acrimony between the various departments -Base pay lower than at comparable firms such as Morningstar or Thomson Reuters -Upper echelons/management can sometimes be insular and inaccessible

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5,0
14 mars 2023
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Avantages

broad exposure to Wall Street

Inconvénients

very low compensation and benefits

1,0
26 mai 2024
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Avantages

I was "let go" from the company more than a year and this was the greatest pro that ever happened to me. Currently work in a company that actually trains their new hires and treats you like a worker.

Inconvénients

As a stock market trainee, you won't be trained at all. They don't care how you get your numbers - just get it done. A speck above minimal wage starting out way below industry level even for an entry-level job. Their retention rate is very low. They hire and fire a lot at the end of the fiscal year.

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