Financial Consultant - Financial Consultant T. Rowe Price Employee Review

4.0
Jan 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice culture and good benefits

Cons

Lower pay, no internal mechanism for advancement

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T. Rowe Price Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are happy to hear you find the company culture to be positive. We strive to foster an environment where associates can develop strong, genuine connections and an atmosphere that prioritizes mutual respect. Our goal is to support the career paths of associates like you with opportunities, resources, training, competitive benefits, and balance. As you are planning your development goals in the new year, consider visiting the Career Journey GlobalNet site to find resources to help you plan your next career move at the firm. From the MyHR article Developing & Advancing Career (https://trphr.my.site.com/hrportal/s/article/Developing-Advancing-Career?source=glassdoor), go to Additional Resources to access the link. Thank you for the important work you do to help our clients achieve their financial goals and your dedication to the firm.

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Working with highly talented group of people. The company's name has a lot of weight and looks good on your resume. It's a very diverse company.

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