Lots of Pros, Some Cons - Anonymous employee PitchBook Employee Review

5.0
Jan 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are definitely the best part. Pitchbook is definitely full of young and talented people. I've made a ton of friends at work and some of my closest friends are ones I met through the company. If you're lucky, you get to work on some cool projects but it really depends on your position. Pitchbook provides a great place to learn about VC/PE markets. It can also teach you a lot of how one company does things especially if it's your first job out of college. I'd say it's a great first company if you're a fresh graduate. Morningstar acquisition gave us better benefits without much change to the culture. Pretty frequent and fun company events/get togethers and happy hours hosted by colleagues.

Cons

Pitchbook employees are known to be underpaid and it is true. During my 6 months here, I have already witnessed the loss of our best employees due to big tech companies stealing them with huge salary raises. Research has the most turnover because they are all worked hard and underpaid. I have few complaints regarding management but I know others who say that management doesn't listen to its employees. Pitchbook still has a bit of a startup feel so some things aren't done in the most efficient way. Things take longer to change than can be expected.

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PitchBook Response
8y
I am glad to hear you enjoy the people you are working with and feel that you are learning a lot in your first year at PitchBook. Seattle is certainly a competitive market for talent and we strive to pay competitively. I appreciate the feedback regarding the Research team and will look into your concerns with the leadership team. Please feel free to stop by or set time with me if you would like to share additional details. - Amy

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Solid product, talented peers, and meaningful exposure to the private markets. You can build useful skills in account management and other customer-facing roles. Many individual contributors are smart, capable, and supportive of one another.

Cons

The biggest risk here is not the product or the day-to-day work - it is leadership. In some offices and teams, senior leaders create an environment where trust is low, expectations are inconsistent, and favoritism or perception can matter more than performance. Instead of clear direction and constructive support, employees are often left dealing with shifting standards, mixed messages, and a culture where appearances matter too much. Basic respect is not always there, and some leaders rely on intimidation rather than good management. Speaking up, asking questions, or challenging something professionally does not always help and can sometimes work against you. This is especially hard on strong performers. Taking on more usually leads to more pressure, not more support or recognition. Once leadership forms a negative view of someone, it can be difficult to change, even when that person is delivering results. Over time, the environment can feel political, discouraging, and draining. The result is predictable: burnout, disengagement, and avoidable turnover. A number of talented people have left not because they were incapable, but because the leadership culture made the job unsustainable.

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PitchBook Response
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Thank you for the candid feedback. We’re glad you value the product and your peers. We take concerns about leadership consistency and trust very seriously. Creating clear expectations, fair management, and respectful leadership is an ongoing focus for us. I encourage you to reach out to your executive team leader or HR leadership so we can discuss your concerns directly.
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