Managing Director - Anonymous employee Dalbar Employee Review

5.0
Jan 3, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A great place to work if you are self-driven/motivated. The size of the organization and receptivity to ideas, thoughts and suggestions on how to build the business are key positive attributes.

Cons

You need to have an entrepreneurial spirit with a thirst to learn and grow in order to be successful.

Explore other reviews about Dalbar

4.0
Jul 16, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small Company with less than 50 employees, which gives you the opportunity to share ideas and have your voice heard. You also get a chance to work and get to know all team members. Company provides great opportunities to employees that want to contribute to the overall success of the company. Location is key, right across the street from south station.

Cons

There needs to be more accountability

3.0
Mar 1, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The majority of the people who work here are great. Since it's such a small company (less than 50 people) you get to know your co-workers well and they become like a second family.

Cons

One of the Directors manages by instilling fear, which tends to pervade the work environment at times. The President seems not to involve himself with the daily operations of the company and allows a lot to go on that he may/may not even be aware of. There is a general lack of accountability and a lot of favoritism when it comes to special arrangements, such as special work hours and the ability (or not) to work from home. Upper management tends to base recognition, raises and promotions on their personal perception of you, versus reality. There is very little in the way of career path development. Reviews/promotions/raises are spotty at best. Since there is no real Board of Directors, and since the company is private, there is very little accountability and reinforcement to ensure that all employees are treated equally and fairly. Wages are not competitive within the industry.

6
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All