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Pretty Bad - Anonymous employee Kestra Financial Employee Review

2.0
Dec 31, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is growing quickly and it’s easy to stand out by getting involved in new work. Also there’s usually left over catering in the break room when clients are visiting the office. The office gym and walking trail are nice. There’s some really nice people I’ve had the opportunity to meet and work with.

Cons

I’m not the type to write negative reviews but my experience has been so lack luster I wish I had checked Glassdoor before joining. Based on the poor rating of Kestra it looks like my experience is sadly the norm. The company feels void of culture. Lots of employees just eat at their desk and work through lunch. Often I could go a full day not talking to someone if I didn’t initiate a conversation. Attrition seems high, by walking around and noticing how often people are leaving. My team had several people that left within a year or two. There’s also a consistent trend of “duct tape” fixes due to the technical debt and disorganization of workflows. Lots of short term fixes that end up staying the process much longer than they should while you wait for the technology to catch up. That stacked on top of the rapid growth of the business equals a high rate of burnout. They also use a software that notifies your manager if you’re on a website they deem “unproductive” or non-work related. It seems odd for an employer to distrust their employees that much. If you’re looking to work here, I highly recommend asking for an in person interview to get a better read of the workplace dynamics and see if your impression is truly different than what these reviews say. Also much to be desired for professional development and training here. Not a good environment for someone early in their career or wanting to continue learning and developing as a professional.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is a solid place to work if you want to get into tech or wealth management in Austin. They are hiring a lot right now to build out the tech platform that the financial advisors use. You get to see how the wealth management industry works from the inside and work on technology that directly impacts advisors, which gives you good experience. Everyone I work with is professional and handles their business.

Cons

It is financial services, so there is standard corporate red tape and compliance rules you have to deal with.

1.0
Apr 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I did not find any meaningful advantages working at this company. It feels quite average - nothing that stands out positively compared to others in the industry - while the downsides are significant and consistent.

Cons

The corporate culture here strongly rewards blind loyalty over actual results and performance. If you value your time, self-respect, and real opportunities for professional growth, this may not be the right place for you. Many of the positive reviews appear to have been submitted under pressure from management. They tend to be vague and generic ("great team," "keep up the good work"). In contrast, the negative reviews consistently describe the same serious issues, with details that are too specific and repetitive to be fabricated. Key concerns include: 1. Lack of proper onboarding and training. 2. Outdated technologies and processes (with only a few minor exceptions). 3. Middle management that blindly follows directives from above without understanding or being able to explain the "why" to their teams. 4. Extremely rigid office policy: 4 days in the office per week with very limited remote flexibility. Working from home is generally not allowed even if you're sick or need to visit family in another city for a couple of weeks. 5. On top of that, the company uses ActivTrak software to monitor employee activity. This, combined with the strict in-office requirements, creates a toxic micromanagement environment - your manager (and the software) decide whether you're being "productive," regardless of your actual output or results. Overall, the combination of these factors creates a frustrating environment for anyone who wants autonomy and trust in how they deliver their work.

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