Some Good, A lot Bad - Associate Advisor Brighton Jones LLC Employee Review

3.0
Sep 14, 2021
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Pros

The people you get to work with are the best thing about Brighton Jones. I worked with some of the best people of my life during my time there and you will make lifelong friends at this organization. The HR team does a great job at hiring! The business product of what they offer to clients is great. Should you work on the client side, you will never feel like you are selling something that doesn't make sense or isn't right. It's why a lot of current employees stay.

Cons

Where to begin... 1) Worklife balance - There is none, unless you work in Operations. You will be expected to work...A LOT. Think Goldman/McKinsey hours....oh and certainly without that level of pay. 2) Pay - pay and raises are always subpar and always have been. They never give you an explanation, you have no idea how to get to the level your peers at other companies are at, and despite years of complaints from employees about this, they keep it that way. Bonuses are laughable and sometimes don't even happen, despite profits. This would be all fine if you were working 38 hours a week and pushing paper, but again you will be working 50+ hours and expected to do things well beyond your pay grade. At the end of the year, you'll get a COLA raise and a thank you for your excruciating hard work that got all the partners a raise. 3) CEO and Leadership - There is a leadership team but 95% of them have no formal leadership training or experience and it shows. A lot of times leadership is tone deaf to what is actually going on in the organization and instead keep pushing propaganda down your throat that you and everyone else is fine. The CEO truly does not believe that the employees are the backbone of any company, especially this one and constantly tries to undervalue people while demanding the most from them. This has also been a complaint for years that is never addressed. 4) Extracurriculars - Before COVID, there was an exhausting amount of events to attend each year. Most include time away from your family and a lot of drinking. While this can be fun for younger and/or new people, it becomes exhausting as your time their lengthens. It is frowned upon as well if you don't attend these events.

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Brighton Jones LLC Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for the time you spent at Brighton Jones. We’ve grown tremendously in the past few years, and we are diligent about assessing how we’re doing on all fronts (Get/Keep Clients and People). We actively support our teammates in developing the work-life balance that is right for them, and we offer tools and techniques to define their own personal journey, including Mindfulness-based Emotional and Social Intelligence (MESI) training and practices. Our regular business updates provide transparency about how compensation and promotions are determined, and we regularly benchmark our compensation to ensure we are competitive and fair. We know there is always room to improve, and we appreciate your sharing more about your experience at Brighton Jones. We wish you all the best and hope you’ve found a great opportunity.

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5.0
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I’ve been at Brighton Jones for almost ten years and I can honestly say I don't see myself working anywhere else. Working here is not 'easy' but I'm not looking for easy. I'm looking for a place where I can get behind the mission, work with genuinely amazing people, make a contribution, and of course have opportunities to build my own nest egg through ownership in the company (which is a path that's available to everyone, not just a select few). Our mission to help clients, teammates, and global community live richer lives shows up every day. It shapes how people make decisions, how we work with clients, and how we think about our roles. You’re part of a team that wants to get better, not just individually, but together. That's why you'll see us use the term #OneTeam a lot. We believe that we're much better off rowing in the same direction than being a bunch of individuals in it for ourselves. A big part of that for me is the MESI. It gives us a shared language for how we show up, how we communicate, give feedback, and handle the moments that are usually the hardest in any workplace. It’s not a perfect program, and people are all at different points in how they practice it, but it’s embedded in a way that makes a genuine difference. The same goes for our focus on Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and our B Corp status. I truly believe that everyone here wants to create a place where people love to work, feel that they belong, and where they have opportunities to grow and thrive in a way that's unique to their own values and needs.

Cons

You probably won’t thrive here if you’re looking for a '9 to 5 job' where you clock in and out and that's it. There’s a real expectation to take ownership, invite feedback, and actively grow, not just professionally, but personally as well. The firm is evolving quickly, so things aren’t always fully defined and constantly changing. A big part of our ethos is that as long as we're getting a little bit better every day, we're winning. For me, that’s part of what makes working here exciting, but I'll admit it can sometimes feel overwhelming and a lot, I’ve also seen how it can be frustrating for people who want more structure or predictability, which I respect. Brighton Jones is not for everyone and that's how it should be in my opinion.

5.0
Feb 13, 2026
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Pros

I genuinely love working at Brighton Jones because of the people and the culture we’ve built together. The firm is filled with thoughtful, kind, and deeply committed teammates who truly care about one another and show up as #OneTeam every day. There’s a strong sense of trust and psychological safety here - people are encouraged to be themselves, ask questions, and support each other through both challenges and growth. What sets Brighton Jones apart for me is how intentionally we invest in our people. Through MESI (Mindful, Emotional, and Social Intelligence), we don’t just talk about values, we actively practice them. MESI provides shared language and tools that strengthen self-awareness, empathy, and connection, which shows up in how we collaborate, lead, and care for one another. It creates an environment where continuous growth feels supported rather than pressured. I’ve also appreciated the real opportunities for development here - professionally and personally. Whether through leadership support, learning opportunities, or meaningful conversations around inclusion and belonging, Brighton Jones consistently encourages us to grow with purpose. It’s a place where people are trusted, challenged, and supported to do their best work while living richer lives themselves.

Cons

As with many founder‑built companies, some of the approaches that helped Brighton Jones grow quickly can create friction as we scale. Continued success will require greater consistency and standardization across processes so teams can operate more efficiently and sustainably. That kind of change takes intention, alignment, and grit; it doesn’t always come easily. Still, the effort is worth it, as clearer processes ultimately free people up to do their best work and support long‑term growth

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