Never trust this company and its managers - Anonymous employee T. Rowe Price Employee Review

3.0
Mar 14, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Events with food and drinks Depending of the department you work in, your manager might look after you and some might put you down

Cons

Lack of leadership Chaotic environment Fake culture They are using employees to reach targets or end projects and then let them go If the manager likes someone, they get away with anything, the rest struggle to be treated equally They care about mental health only on paper

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T. Rowe Price Response
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The experience you describe does not live up to our values as a firm. We strive to foster an environment where associates can develop strong, genuine connections and an atmosphere that prioritizes mutual respect. We value all associate feedback and want to learn more about your experience. If you’re willing to share more about your experience, we invite you to email glassdoor@troweprice.com.

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