Great if you have good Company - Senior BOA Branch Office Administrator Edward Jones Employee Review

3.0
Mar 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Lots of training and help available. -If you land in a good department or have good office mates, you too will really enjoy your time -Firm time off continues to grow as your tenure with the company

Cons

-Many changes so quickly from higher up without talking to employees who have "boots on the ground" -If you are an in office BOA, you are reviewed by your advisor. If they have a bad day, chances are you will too. Unequal power balance. -In office admin at mercy of FAs for raises and bonuses. Not fairy when FAs aren't performing. -High medical premiums -Used to give more perks like a ham or turkey around the holidays to admin which has sense been taken away. -FAs get TAP Trips and really nice accommodations for meetings while admins get nothing or cheaper accommodations

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5.0
Jun 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to transition into the world of Financial Advising

Cons

Tough business to get started on your own.

2.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Holds firm to its conservative investment philosophy.

Cons

The firm has been behind the times for decades. It is great that they are finally trying to get up to speed, but the rate of change is not manageable. There has been a high turnover in support staff and it's hard to get accurate information when needing support. It also seems like they have lost their original focus of being the local friendly financial advisor in your backyard and being accessible to the masses. The focus has shifted to high-net-worth individuals and catering to the wealthy. I've watched several advisors get pushed out because they expressed concern and needed support they weren't receiving. When hired as an advisor I was told I'd receive all of this wonderful training of what to say and how to overcome objections and did not receive any of that training. Most of the training is a high-level overview with homework of figuring it out on your own time. In order to be successful as an advisor at Edward Jones, you need to plan on working 80 hours a week for at least the first five years at the firm with little to no support.

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