BSI review after a year... - Anonymous employee BSI Financial Employee Review

1.0
Jan 21, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- PTO benefits are nice and floating holidays are also a plus. - Location is nice. Easy to get to and close to a few restaurants. - Have weekends off.

Cons

-Health Insurance cost too much for the little that you get. -Company does not work as a team. Each department is separated and points fingers at each other rather working together to fix the problem. Communication is also a problem. -Don't feel appreciated as an employee. -Pay could be better. Current pay does not help make ends meet. - Parking is a nightmare. Get here early or you may not get a spot.

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5.0
Jul 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very Organized, Great Benefits, Care about their employees and work life balance, they always encourage their employees to take the time they need. Continuous training ensuring back up for each process as well as published procedures ensuring that processes are completed. Phenomenal IT and Reporting teams that ensure tickets are worked, any data needed is provided and in a timely manner. Executive management is always listening to ideas from the associates for new technology to save time and money for the associates and the company.

Cons

I have currently been with the company for 6 months and have not had any negative experiences during this time.

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4.0
May 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone at office was humble, helping, considerate and different from usual corporate peers. However, they lacked zest or any sort of individuality in their work or life.

Cons

I felt really bored. No creativity or innovation at the workplace. Same old outdated systems and process. It was like a rat race back in the days. Not sure how things are these days. But back then, the manager wanted to be director, director wanted to be CTO, CTO wanted to be CEO and CEO wanted to beat his rival who in turn wanted to beat his own rivals. But that pretty much sums up any organization. Every corporate job is like a pyramid scheme at the end of the day no matter where you work.

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