Imperial PFS reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(82 total reviews)
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Frank Friedman

60% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Imperial PFS has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 82 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Imperial PFS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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82 reviews
1.0
Mar 8, 2025

Best Job with Most Toxic Work Environment

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Pros

- Management is very open to new techniques/technologies that benefit Customers. - The people I worked with are some of the most talented I've ever come across - so the company can definitely attract talent. - Pay was outstanding with high bonuses (note: IPFS is all about "golden handcuffs" to keep talent from leaving. It takes a lot of courage to leave a job that pays in total 25% above market). - The company is a cash mill and you will not worry about this place going out of business.

Cons

- Work/Life balance is horrific. - Work culture is the most toxic I have ever encountered in my long career. This is cultivated at the top with the CEO who came from Deloitte and executes like a 600 person company is a Fortune 100 company (ruthless, cold, bottom line is all that matters). - Things happen in IT. Even Microsoft has outages but anytime we had an outage, it was literally like the Mongols were invading and burning the village. I was literally called by the CEO (while burying my dog 2 weeks after Covid started) and told, "Fix this now or this IT team will have trouble!". There's zero empathy at all. - I told the CIO and even many on the Exec Team that I was spending 14 hours a day working to keep things on track. They shrugged. - Only when I resigned did they suddenly care. - The IT Leadership is inept. They are hand-picked puppets of the CEO who nod frantically to anything he demands. There's zero protection of their team by the IT leadership...just pass through pressure and repercussions if you make them look bad to the CEO.

2.0
May 11, 2022

Big boys club atmosphere.

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Pros

Bonus structure is good, and if you have a good manager that insulates you from leadership it's not a bad place to make some money for a few years.

Cons

Leadership caters to the whims of private ownership. There's a definite inner circle of white men with big fragile egos who dictate all priorities for the business. Women are rarely respected.

1.0
Feb 1, 2022
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Pros

Salary and that's about all This is the type of company that will be around forever since there are always people who are loyal to them, mostly because they have no other options.

Cons

Management- poor leadership across the whole company, very antiquated, it felt like you took a step back in time. Culture - there isn't any, especially in the branch I work in. Advancement - none, especially if your a woman. The same 7 to 10 people raise through the ranks with lightning speed. Diversity - there are a few people of color but not many, and none in Senior management. Technology- sub-par even though they feel is cutting edge. HR - basically a coffee clatch, they do absolutely nothing. People in my branch have gone to them with legitimate claims of misconduct and details of an uncomfortable work environment and nothing was done, except have everyone watch the HR anti-discrimination webinar that was probably made in the early 2010's.

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