DTCC continues to grow - Anonymous employee DTCC Employee Review

5.0
Mar 29, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Pay and many of the benefits are above average although many see them as a right rather than a privilege -MB promotes "do the right thing" and has always stood by those that do -Mission Vision and Values are representative of the good we do for the industry and economy -The Tampa office has been going through a culture change for the better over the past few years and continues to do so (causal workplace, food trucks, free coffee, employee engagement, etc.) -Work is extremely challenging and most of the times engaging -Many cross functional groups are willing and interested in working together however regulations can be stifling -There is an endless amount of opportunity to engage in Business Professional Networks, Employee Learning, and Corporate Social Responsibility events -Many passionate and talented individuals who expect greatness from all who work here

Cons

-The office space is “open” which makes for a noisy and uncomfortable environment -Upwards movement can be slow within your area however horizontal movement is available -Given the mission this can be a high stress environment (could be considered a pro as well if you like the challenge) -Recent restructure/consolidation of job titles seem to have been less of a win for employees than what was explained -The number of programs introduced within the last few years focused on reducing cost seem to have been flavor of the day -Due to heavy regulations it can be difficult to make changes and sometimes feel overly bureaucratic

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