A place to work not a career - Managing Director Charles Schwab Employee Review

2.0
Jul 24, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Decent enough everyday work and some great people but tainted by some idiotic management who are hell bent on implementing stupid decisions based on poor research regardless of cost, which then leads to the usual layoffs to try to cover the budget defecit. Don't consider the place if you want a long term career.

Cons

When your assignment ends expect to get laid off and your job sent to Denver. Your management will make no effort to help you into the next assignment. Too many 'favorites' get the decent assignements regardless of competence. Over reliance on consultants to advise senior managers who don't have the expertise to really manage the enterprise. Poor training options, petty budget management, and lack of honest communication.

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Pros

-Paycheck comes on time most weeks -8% 401k match is very competitive

Cons

-Raises our very low. The “exceeding expectations” raise has been around 3% for the last three years, which is under inflation. -AI is used as the primary way of grading performance, however the way that this AI grades is kept secret from us doing the work. You can have great feedback from client but if the AI scores you low, you will be written up/fired. - Client data entry and account operations have been outsourced to low-quality processors India. Every single day you will deal with issues because of how much sloppy work is being done. There is no follow up or problem-solving regarding these errors, they are just a fact of life at Schwab, and you need to double check pretty much everything being done here. -Most members of leadership, when sharing their personal story, will share that Schwab was their second choice. They call someone who has left Schwab and then come back a “schwabarang” and many members of leadership are Schwabarangs. This can easily be felt in the nature and character of the leadership where the focus is on KPI numbers and keeping costs as low as possible over any kind of improvement of operational effectiveness

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