Great culture - Anonymous employee DTCC Employee Review

5.0
Mar 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, and nice people

Cons

The work was boring, Boring work

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"Opportunity for vocational work in a challenging environment" StarStarStarStarStar Current Employee - Executive Director in Coppell, TX Recommends Positive Outlook Approves of CEO I have been working at DTCC full-time (More than 3 years) Pros You are working on something that matters -- a company that is doing something important and meaningful. The people I work with are all very bright and good people, and the culture in Dallas is friendly, collaborative, and actively involved in giving back locally. Cons There are pockets of people who are very insular -- who only care about their own little corner of the world. And as a risk management company, the environment can feel process-heavy until you understand the reasons for those processes. Thank you for taking the time to compose a review.

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Internal Audit's workload is consistently high, not just during peak periods. It's common to juggle multiple audits with overlapping deadlines, alongside continuous monitoring and other responsibilities, which can make it difficult at times. Processes can be very documentation heavy and sometimes feel rigid, which is expected in a highly regulated environment but can reduce efficiency. A significant amount of time can go into formatting, reviewing and aligning work papers to methodology. Some workflows remain manual, which adds to the overall pressure and limit efficiency.

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