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Stifel Financial

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A complete waste of your time, life, and talent as a human being. - Senior Technician Stifel Financial Employee Review

1.0
Jun 16, 2016
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Pros

Stifel offers an introduction to how a basic financial firm works, presents thousand of examples of what poor management looks like, and offers hundreds of examples of how archaic methods create a dystopian environment in an office setting. Stifel also pays slightly more than working in retail.

Cons

Stifel is a company embedded in old methodology, with many of their home office managers grossly under qualified for their current positions. Many do not even possess an associates degree and lack any and all professionalism and talent to conduct their jobs in an effective manner. The senior management at the home office in content to follow a work-flow order from the 1980s rather than take appropriate steps to modernize. The home office is normally a place of entry level employment at a company, but not at Stifel. You are required to be more educated than the director and assistant director of operations to get an interview, but you will not be promoted out of the basic office despite your education and Series 66/7 license. They view all employees as fungible, and remain grossly under qualified and intellectually unable to foster and grow any internal talent. This will likely reach a critical mass point when other firms hire away the good talent. Stifel requires internal promotions to be approved by the losing body, and the assistant director of operations routinely denies internal promotions outside of the back office despite the employee taking the position for a substantial raise. No formal training has been developed, and he internal manuals in departments conflict with each other. Stifel frequently has unlicensed employees handle business and trade they should not be covering, instead turning the other way to get things done. This is not a company to work for on any level. Once the breaking points in personnel hit, they will lose all support and be left with no way to snipe employees from other firms as Stifel pays far below industry standards.

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5.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

Good location, nice people. I liked the environment and was only their for a month.

Cons

No cons from me. Other people have said that their is not much growth in the future at stifel.

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Higher pay than some of my previous positions. * Professional corporate office environment. * Gained experience in the financial services industry. * Developed strong client service and communication skills. * Learned to work with regulated processes, documentation, and account-related tasks. * Built experience handling confidential and sensitive information. * Strengthened organizational, administrative, and problem-solving skills. * Opportunity to work with a diverse client base and professional colleagues. * Valuable résumé experience in wealth management and financial services. * Competitive benefits, including retirement savings options. * Expanded my professional background beyond retail and customer service roles. * Improved my ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced environment. * Gained experience that is transferable to healthcare, administrative, and customer-facing roles.

Cons

Training felt limited after the initial onboarding period. * Opportunities for cross-training and learning other departments were minimal. * Work environment felt siloed, with teams operating independently. * Limited feedback and coaching from management. * Felt there was little support for professional development and growth. * Difficult to gain exposure to different areas of the business. * Expectations could be unclear at times. * Challenging to build confidence when training and support were inconsistent. * Limited sense of teamwork and collaboration across departments. * Career advancement opportunities did not feel clearly defined. * Work was often repetitive and task-focused. * Did not feel like a long-term fit for my career goals and interests

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