BlackRock reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(6,559 total reviews)
avatar

Laurence D. Fink

82% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

BlackRock has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 6,559 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BlackRock employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

7K reviews
1.0
Jan 2, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Having the BlackRock name on your resume garners respect and is great for your career long term. There are few good teams and if you have a role there, you’ll have a generally good experience. Unlimited vacation is nice but doesn’t make up for the gap in compensation.

Cons

Where to begin. * Pays well below market rate. * Highly political and not a meritocracy as management claims. * Mediocrity thrives here. * High turnover over the last couple of years with the culture carriers leaving. * HR that never investigates actual cases of bias, exclusion, harassment or retaliation. BlackRock has a great PR team and management has positioned themselves as a place that’s’ treating employees well, paying for performance, championing diversity & inclusion, and doing what is morally correct. This all couldn’t be farther from the truth! BlackRock’s comp structure hasn’t kept up with the market and you can expect to be paid 40% below what competitors pay. When you raise this they basically tell you that you can leave and make 50% more elsewhere. The firm is highly political and is far from the meritocracy they proclaim to be. The promotion process is full of bias and they are failing at promoting people with different ethnic backgrounds, even though management proclaims diversity makes the firm better. Mediocrity thrives at BlackRock as high achieving individuals are leaving at alarming rates. Turnover has been abnormally high the last year and a half. Gender and racial bias reign supreme in certain divisions of the firm. They fail at supporting and promoting diverse employees and especially women of color regardless of strong performance. Bias and exclusion run high at BlackRock with instances of exclusion, harassment, bias and retaliation being flat ignored by HR and their policies are a complete joke. Managers are supposed to report these issues to HR immediately and they don’t. I’ve experienced and also witnessed multiple cases of exclusion and harassment but nothing has ever been done to remedy these situations. HR will listen to you and say they have to investigate and then get back to you. They never actually do. Meanwhile the perpetrators of these issues are promoted and given more responsibility. While they have made tiny strides on recruiting diverse talent into their analyst program, they struggle with retention and you’ll see very little diversity above VP. My suggestion, work here for a couple years to have on your resume and then leave.

2.0
Jun 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive compensation for the area, everyone is friendly, most managers are super flexible and understanding - they want to see you succeed (but are foiled by the BR system - see below)

Cons

Poor leadership: Teams are constantly re-organizing which wouldn't be/isn't a problem when you have retained talent to train new employees on tech. At BlackRock there are some teams that have absolutely no support and they just throw you into the job with 0 experience - then MD and Directors are asking you to do things you have no idea how to do. Its been a terrible experience. Additionally, I was persuaded to stay when I was offered a job at another company in role that was aligned with my previous roles because leadership told me that is the role they would transition me to. It was a complete lie. Culture: While everyone I have worked with at BlackRock is friendly, the atmosphere of the company is one of 'everything is critical'. Given the nature of that mentality little is done to improve broken processes or properly train new employees, rather you're thrown 'into the fire' (quoting multiple people) with minimal support for things that are always 'urgent'. Carrer: If you are able to overcome all of these challenges and leadership 'likies' you, you'll succeed. However, being good at your job does not seem correlated to promotions, rather how senior leaders feel about you. You can be instrumental in making decisions on project or working on them and still get bad feedback because you don't want to dedicate your evenings to networking after hours with senior leaders.

2.0
May 12, 2021

BlackRock talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Brand, reputation, investment performance, publicity

Cons

aggressive environment, lack of HR support for employees, poor culture, poor middle management practices

Viewing 13 - 15 of 6,559 Reviews

Glassdoor has 7,743 BlackRock reviews submitted anonymously by BlackRock employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if BlackRock is right for you.