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Not A Good Place to Build a Future - Associate Mercer Advisors Employee Review

1.0
Feb 17, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, good support for securities exams

Cons

This company speaks a good game and then does the polar opposite. Makes lots of acquisitions and new hires then removes people a few months later with no explanation. Senior management uses a bully tactic with communication that is not professional. They seemingly do not care about the client experience and the favoritism with office politics is among the worst I’ve experienced. Broad changes are implemented with little to no reasoning and staff is left to clean up the aftermath and still take care of clients. If client service is truly important to you, this is not a good fit. No feedback or annual reviews of COL raises. Negotiate upfront because that’s all you may get. Commission scheduled is biased and not conducive for all employees.

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Pros

Great culture and amazing team effort. Everyone wants to learn and participate.

Cons

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2.0
Mar 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The team is made up of many talented and driven professionals who are sharp, collaborative, and willing to work hard to support one another. The flexibility of remote work can also be a valuable benefit at times.

Cons

Advancement on the team appears to depend heavily on building a strong relationship with the Vice President and consistently working extended hours, often in the range of 60–70 hours per week. Those who are unable to maintain that workload may find their career progression limited. The team has also recently implemented capacity metrics to closely monitor daily productivity and task allocation. The environment may be better suited to professionals who are comfortable prioritizing work demands, as much of the management team is relatively early in their careers and may have different perspectives on work–life balance. Additionally, candidates holding designations such as CFA, CFP, or an MBA should be aware that this role is primarily operations- and processing-focused rather than investment consulting. Mercer’s dedicated investment consulting responsibilities are handled within a separate department known as Strategist.

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