Not the Company it Once Was, Sadly - Marketing and Communications Lead BNY Employee Review

2.0
Feb 4, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunities for hands-on experience at all levels (partly because they are so understaffed), often more than at similar companies. Accountabilities expand on an ongoing basis, which can be good for one’s resume (but they won’t compensate you for it).

Cons

Revenue not growing so shareholder returns are coming largely from staff cuts, compensation cuts and benefit cuts. Culture has significantly degraded last few years. Policy is to rate 10 percent of employee Below Expectations and manage them out, and good managers who have built high-performing teams still have to find people to rate BE and to eliminate on a rolling basis. Think Lord of the Flies. Bad behavior among EC tolerated to a much greater degree than it used to be or is in a good company. EC has become increasingly dysfunctional in recent years, with almost everyone using their jobs as stepping stones vs. building sustainable value for the company. EC member responsible for our group badmouthed most of his own people. Long-time employees not presently valued, and most long careers there end on an ugly note. HR poorly resourced and run. Former employees should expect to spend lots of time fighting for everything they’ve earned.

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Pros

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Cons

1) Retaliation is a way of life at this company going back to 2018 and becoming worse since 2) Mid level managers are very efficient at passively insulting the Teams they are responsible for. 3) It is nearly impossible to advance in the company. 4) When you try to post to another department - your Mid level manager will do the best to stop you from advancing. Some have close friends in HR that will even have you submit a new application in an attempt to accuse the other department of recruiting you. I have experienced this. 5) The only way to increase pay and experience is by leaving the company. 6) It use to be a culture of lets help others when there is a problem, now it is lets find who to blame for upper mangers rushing a project before all risks are identified. 7) If you are taking a new Job - professionally push for higher Salary once you are in raises will be very small.

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