Low Morale and No Work Life Balance - Scrum Master LPL Financial Employee Review

2.0
May 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

LPL Financial offers a flexible hybrid work model, which is one of the better aspects of the company. Managers are generally not overly strict about specific in-office days, giving employees some flexibility in managing their schedules.

Cons

Work-life balance is a major challenge. Weekend release work is common, often averaging two weekends per month, yet there is no overtime compensation. Employees are essentially expected to work a full workweek plus weekends when needed, which has contributed to high turnover on some teams. The culture can also feel harsh and impersonal. Leadership rarely expresses appreciation or recognition for employee contributions, which negatively impacts morale. Some managers come across as cold or overly task-focused, creating an environment where employees feel valued only for output rather than as people. There also appears to be a lack of trust between employees and leadership. Many teammates do not seem confident that leadership understands or genuinely addresses their concerns. Overall, morale feels low, and recognition for strong performance appears limited.

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Pros

Great Resources and support teams!

Cons

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2.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-For awhile, LPL's outlook as a financial services has been pretty good (a little less so more recently). -The name is recognizable in the industry and has some innovative ideas which make it attractive to advisors. -Strong 401k match, occasional bonuses.

Cons

-Return to office push. -Ancient and outdated technology. -Compliance and red-tape make everything ridiculously hard to implement. -Higher-level leadership (especially in Marketing Solutions) is very out of touch with how to evolve the business to stay relevant. -Pay is below market value. -It seems extensive layoffs happen every couple months without any notice. You never know who is next and how it will impact your team/direct line of leadership.

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