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Highbridge Capital Management

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What do you call a Hedge Fund that Can't make money? - Vice President Highbridge Capital Management Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2017
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Pros

Don't worry about doing any work, there isn't any to be done

Cons

*No work and anything actually done has absolutely no importance. *The business can't make money if they are handed it on a silver platter. Quarter after quarter, the hedge fund has a negative return on capital, not exactly one of the bridge spots in the industry. Only thing keeping this place afloat is the constant influx of capital from JP Morgan(who owns the firm) *Many groups within the firm are very unskilled, but really try to hide the fact. *Leadership in the firm is non-existent. Since the firm continuously lose money, seems like the higher-ups just like to hide their face so they don't have to answer any questions about what is being done to change this fact.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

There is some pretty cool technology that they work with and the employees are, for the most part, friendly. There are some company events and sports teams which allow you to get to know people outside of your immediate team. The job pay was on par with the industry and the office location (in midtown) is fantastic.

Cons

Knowledge is highly silo-ed with little real collaboration between team members on projects. People are heads-down on most tasks and probably working at cross purposes. Lack of knowledge transfer makes supporting other teams or covering for a team member on vacation difficult. There's no clear and consistent division of how software or systems are supported ("no one owns it" syndrome for some apps or "the wrong group owns it" for others). They make heavy use of some home grown scripts for things like configuration management (chef or puppet don't exist) so what you learn there may not transfer well to other jobs. Development is sometimes done by teams who are not developers...

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