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Animal Farm - Some pigs are more equal than others... - Anonymous employee Dimensional Fund Advisors Employee Review

1.0
Apr 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Er...the cafe is pretty good and the people who work at the cafe are decent human beings.

Cons

I would give this place negative stars if I could. Where do I start? Animal farm (George Orwell) really sums up DFA. Basically, senior management tells their employees how everyone is replaceable and dispensable so that you would feel small as an employee and be eternally grateful for the below market rate they are paying you. The senior managers and some high-level VPs ensure that they get all the best, “most visible” useless projects that would bolster their positions in the company and allow them to put more resources (read: employ people who don’t have actual jobs) into their fiefdoms. By the way, almost everyone there is a VP; the less you do, the higher the likelihood that you would get VP. As one reviewer puts it so eloquently, if you curry favor with the flavor of the moment (employees who are having their moments in the sun and are on a rising path), you are more likely to be deemed a rising star… And those are definitely “more equal than others”. There is no basis for how some people get Chosen. I believe it’s sheer luck. If you have read the “Luck versus Skill in the Cross Section of Mutual Fund Returns” paper by FF, you will understand that the same logic applies to DFA managers and Chosen Employees as well. Most of them are there by random luck and not because of talent, intelligence or integrity. For example, one of the Senior Management personnel may take a liking to a certain employee because he or she likes what that employee was wearing that day and simply say that person should be promoted. And indeed, that person will get promoted. There is just no rhyme or reason for why someone gets promoted and others are not. There are some good managers but those are few and far between. Decisions are mostly made by the top echelon of PM and Research. The deputy heads of PM would be considered Administrative Officers in other companies because they execute the desires and wishes of the few 0.1% who hold true power in the company. Everything is micro-managed. Email to clients to answer really generic questions are overseen by the CEOs and the various heads of department. This is probably why the company hasn’t come up with real research or innovation in a long time, the management and the Research department are too busy scrutinizing responses to generic client questions. Let’s talk about the Human Resources Department. The letters “I, N” should be added to form “Inhuman Resources”. This department is there to make the employees’ lives as miserable as possible and offer little support. If you have a problem, they would add to it. If you are facing discrimination, instead of listening to you or helping you, they are more likely to remind you that you cannot sue the company because you have signed an Arbitration Agreement. I believe the department is there to protect the management and the shareholders (really, just one shareholder who mostly owns the company) and to make their employees feel as weak and powerless as possible. Are markets efficient and do prices reflect all available information? DFA will tell you that they think so unless the market you are talking about is the labor market. They don’t believe in paying fair market rate wages and when they saw that there was significant turnover in the ranks because of better pay or better work culture at other companies, they decided that instead of paying more and improving work culture to retain staff, they would rather put in a No-compete clause so that they can continue to make their employees’ lives miserable even after they have left. Isn’t it, er, the opposite of efficient markets? What about this new push for Diversity and Inclusion? Well, this was pushed by the rank and file and denied by senior management until they realized that clients actually care about fund managers’ efforts to increase D&I. DFA then did a complete switcheroo and put the same people who have denied the need for D&I initiatives all along to head up the D&I committee. And are these committee members qualified? Are they passionate about the cause? Nope, these are the same Chosen few. They are on all the committees. Only them and no one else. There is so much more but I will just conclude with this: I would rather go on unemployment than work in this toxic environment.

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Co-CEO Gerard O’Reilly always says, “Do the right thing, the right way, right away.” This is more than a mantra at DFA. These are good people, some of the smartest in the industry, and their bar is excellence. People sometimes joke about “drinking the DFA koolaid”. Here’s the koolaid: DFA doesn’t slap lipstick on a pig just to push product. DFA actually believes (and has been around long enough to prove) that you can lead with education, and IF your investment offering is genuinely good, the assets will naturally follow. Theirs is. What ex employee critics have said: “DFA moves too slow.” Fails to mention the likes of how DFA just led the industry with an absolute machete hacking thru the regulatory and operational jungle to pave a path for active share class for the good of investors. First filing? DFA. First to launch? DFA. Fast where it counts. “DFA doesn’t fund platforms for sales!” Indeed, would make life easier in some Sales channels, but would also impose more cost burden on end investors, so... The reality: Those who dance are considered insane by those who hear not the music. The firm, the philosophy, the people- all impressive. It has been one of the privileges of my career to work at Dimensional.

Cons

Hmm well the main grievance amongst the employee office committee was the insufficiency of the breakroom selection comprised of only of creamer, whole milk, 2%, and almond milk. I only hope the egregious omission has been remedied in the months since my departure and coconut milk added to said selection.

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