Optiver reviews

3.7

60% would recommend to a friend

(572 total reviews)

58% positive business outlook

Optiver has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 572 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Optiver 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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572 reviews
1.0
Oct 9, 2017

No Longer a Great Place to Work

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Pros

Optiver offers a reasonably competitive compensation package for recent graduates.

Cons

In the past few years, Human Resources has done a particularly good job at marketing the Optiver brand, with Optiver typically attending career fairs of the top universities and sponsoring the most recognised trading and data science contests. A closer look shows that many of Optiver's claims stretch the truth and some are outright falsehoods. For instance, Optiver calls itself a "Great Place to Work", no doubt referring to its performance in the Best Places to Work in Australia survey, in which it achieved 2nd place in 2014. What Optiver neglects to mention is its paltry performance in recent years within the same survey, with placements of 3rd and 6th in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, in fact, Optiver failed to make the list entirely (25 total spots). It is concerning that an organisation that supposedly champions truth and merit invests so heavily in building its image. I suggest looking to third-party sources for verification -- Glassdoor's own Rating Trends is a good place to start. The truth is that Optiver Australia, which trades the Asian markets, has not been doing well. Following the exchange upgrades in Japan, which have made the exchange more deterministic (think winner takes all), Optiver has no longer been able to get as many trades as it shoots for. Mind you, Nikkei and Topix were once significant income streams. Add to the picture changes in Hong Kong regulations pertaining to Stamp Duty (think trading fees) that has forced Optiver to close its corresponding basket versus ETF desk, also a big money maker in the past. Take my advice, if you are choosing between Optiver and a competitor, go with the latter. Following bonus season, I am doing the same.

5.0
Sep 26, 2017

Rewarding place to work

Recommend
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Pros

- Intelligent and humble coworkers - Great pay - Engineers are promoted and paid based on merit. There is transparency regarding levels (junior, senior status, etc.) and your guess is likely correct about where others are. - With everything in technology and trading constantly changing, there is much room for growth and taking on new responsibilities, even immediately after starting - Everything is solid including culture in general, 401k, massages, breakfast, lunch, snacks, five weeks of vacation shortly after starting (which everyone actually takes), and yearly company trip - Useless meetings are cut short or cut out; there is little opportunity for being bored - Team leads aren’t simply middle managers; they've excelled at the role they are leading - Expectations are extremely consistent: focus on clean, simple solutions, own the stack, grasp the feedback loop of development

Cons

- Making significant changes that affect trading can be stressful, though this is largely mitigated by frequent releases and having a plan if your solution is broken

4.0
Sep 10, 2017

Challenging

Recommend
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Pros

Lot's of room for own initiative. Bright people, Energetic. Good envirnment.

Cons

Chaos, technique is too much driven by opportunism, complex technical environment.

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