Delusional - Anonymous employee Vested Employee Review

2.0
Feb 26, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- mostly nice people - some reputable clients - tech savvy - food and drink - dog friendly - global outlook - chief economist - nice office

Cons

- bullhorn agency = rarely trusted with issues or high impact work - bullhorn people = big on reply-all - many promises made, few fulfilled - few people actually understand finance (despite claims about series 7 trained staff) - email list sent around naming and shaming people if they did not like or share corporate social media posts - very junior staff with high burnout rate - zero tolerance for critique - mid level employees had a strange obsession with leadership team

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5.0
Feb 16, 2026
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Pros

Supportive account teams help you get up to speed quickly. Teams are highly connected, meeting weekly (if not more), which leads to stronger collaboration and better ideation. The Vested name is now known across the industry, so journalists are often familiar with the firm’s processes and know who to contact, making it easier to build relationships.

Cons

There is a disconnect between Directors/Upper Management and the rest of the agency.

2.0
Apr 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunities for growth fresh out of college - excellent graduate program that should be expanded to give more support to mid level team members and also offer them management opportunities. Access to senior leadership and direct client experience from day one. Hands on meaningful work

Cons

Culture of constructive feedback overarches everything. Great if you're fresh out of school looking to learn and become a great worker. Terrible if you've put in years of work and there's no sense of respect or appreciation for that. Lots of gaslighting - especially when people ask for space to complete their work, are overbilled, overbooked, overscheduled, and at 200% capacity in the internal planner. I was told in a performance review that couldn't get a raise or promotion because "I say no too often" and "am over capacity." Being over capacity is a management failure, NOT a reflection of employee performance!!! Completely absurd and frankly disgusting to blame employees for the fact that YOU keep losing staff and taking on business you can't handle. Touts financial acumen but refuses to upkeep salary increases that reflect inflation. Extremely cliquey environment. Literally they don't care about you as a person at all. Don't care about your life events, your family, your health. I've seen people at all levels, from CEO to your peers, not give one damn about employees having babies, losing a loved one or leaving the firm after 5-10 years. Not a blink or a goodbye or a thank you or congratulations or even an email acknowledging they wish you well. We're all human. And for a boutique firm built on personal connections, do better.

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