Stay far far away - Anonymous employee eMoney Advisor Employee Review

1.0
Feb 7, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The snacks and PTO are the only good things left.

Cons

The good people have left. Micromanaging. Zero room for growth. A recent layoff of 50+ people. Culture has gone severely downhill since fidelity took over. As an employee, you’re just a number now.

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eMoney Advisor Response
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Our people make our company, and we want them to continually develop and grow, which why more than 150 employees were promoted or transitioned into a new role in 2019. We encourage our employees to develop their own career paths, providing them with the resources and guidance they need to reach their full potential, which, we believe, contributes to a turnover rate that is lower than the industry benchmark and an average employee tenure of three years. We thank you for providing your feedback and encourage you to reach out to feedback@emoneyadvisor.com to talk more about your experience at eMoney.

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