Good company; management that cares - Vice President LPL Financial Employee Review

5.0
Jul 24, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Been here over one year so the honeymoon period is over and feel like I have a good sense of this company. This is a strong company with great growth prospects and management is not afraid to share their vision with each and every employee. Management cares about their employees and it shows. Offices in SD and Fort Mill are beautiful and employee-friendly although the company has a reasonable remote policy.

Cons

Compensation lags for veterans vs. new hires, which I think hurts overall morale. Hard to combat this given recent labor market. However, I believe hiring should hold a firmer line on prospective employee salary demands. Although we are not the same name recognition as a Bank of America or Microsoft, I believe this company has on par stability and better growth prospects and should think of itself as a sought-after employer that can be more hard line on prospect salary demands.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I loved my internship here. It was very immersive and everyone was very kind and supportive. Loved the team I worked with.

Cons

Could have been a bit more to do.

1.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Competitive pay — Compensation is solid compared to industry averages. • Pockets of good people — There are teams with genuinely decent, hardworking individuals trying to do the right thing. • Occasional bright spots — A few groups operate professionally despite the broader culture.

Cons

Retaliation everywhere — Speak up and you’re targeted. • Fabricated reviews — Feedback is made up to justify punishment. • Toxic cliques — Closed circles run the place and crush anyone outside them. • Hostile leadership — Belittling and aggression are normalized. • Politics over skill — Competence is irrelevant; alliances decide everything. • Fear‑driven culture — Employees stay silent because retaliation is guaranteed. • Hypocrisy everywhere — You’re excluded, then blamed for not being involved. • Values are a façade — The company talks integrity but operates on intimidation.

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