Thrives on positive discrimination but decent work/life - Director BlackRock Employee Review

3.0
May 10, 2017
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Pros

Great people, work/life balance is great, culture is nice with everyone having time for each other. Opportunity to move teams and get promoted but really you need to be in one of the main regions. Could be difficult to thrive outside of the NY office but some manage it.

Cons

Obsessed with diversity which is code for not hiring white men. Don't bother applying if you are white & male. Openly admit to this with comments from the top of the business stating 'lets just say we've raised the bar for white guys' and 'this quarter we hired a record number of non white males - well done to all'. Matter of time before they get sued for this. Pay is below average and they are aware but think people will take a pay cut to work for them "cause they are Blackrock" Pick your group well. Not all groups are treated equally. Top management have favorites. At the moment Technology doing well and firm always had a fixed income focus so. There is a saying in Blackrock that if you report into a founding member you are sorted, without getting on their radar you are a number.

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5.0
Jun 7, 2026
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Pros

Surrounded by top talent, Lots of opportunities for career growth

Cons

Large organization, so decision-making and processes can sometimes move more slowly than in smaller firms.

3.0
Feb 22, 2026
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Pros

1. The executive leaders in the firm are doing a great job 2. Many people in the firm genuinely have a sense of pride working there 3. The (base) compensation is compatible with the market; bonus, however, is another story. 4. For the first ten years of my career in the firm, I made some great memories and made some great friends.

Cons

The culture of my organization started to shift away from a sensible approach and career nurturing to a hostile and confrontational one around 2 years ago. In several all-hands meetings, we were chastised for being "too nice" and were made clear that things would change. The anonymous feedback in the meetings was cut short or eliminated entirely because it didn’t paint a positive picture. In the last 2 years, 1. I was often asked and expected to answer, "Now.. what can you do for me?" in my 1:1 with my latest manager. 2. I was reminded more than once that English is my second language 3. I was reminded more than once by the manager that I should not speak during the meetings I was invited to because they weren’t in the right timing or not appropriate to the subject being discussed during the time There were many of these examples in the last two years with the firm that just seemed inconceivable; nevertheless, I had a great ride and met some genuine people that I consider friends even today.

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