PEAK6 reviews

3.1

36% would recommend to a friend

(230 total reviews)
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Jenny Just & Matthew Hulsizer

56% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

PEAK6 has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 230 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PEAK6 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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230 reviews
2.0
Oct 6, 2023

Tread Carefully.

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Pros

Genuinely fantastic introductory options trading program. Hands on, thorough, given lots of freedom to experiment and make mistakes, weekly mentorship, and freedom to pursue strategies and styles that resonate with you. The people you meet within this realm of the firm are equal parts encouraging/supportive and challenging, so it's ideal for growth opportunities while in the beginning stages of your career. Compensation within the first 1-2 years is also good, and the office is in a beautiful and historic building.

Cons

I will speak from my own experience but for context, I was laid off this year in February. I decided to not write a glassdoor review at that point in time-- my round of layoffs were done hastily and were, in my opinion, handled quite poorly, but I just assumed this was an outlier experience. Even reading the not so stunning reviews on here, I assumed most negative comments were from very disgruntled employees, and I wanted to give Peak 6 the benefit of the doubt. That being said, after the most recent round of layoffs in September, it's clear my experience was not an outlier. Here are my red flags/tips for prospective employees: 1) Most managers will look at you sideways if you're not pursuing 3-5 side projects at a time OUTSIDE OF your normal work responsibilities. If you are not an overachiever willing to work 2+ hours a day outside normal hours, you likely won't be seen as a satisfactory employee. 2) Avoid taking anything management says at face value. If you are not propelled onto a trading team within your first 2 years, your job is on the line, plain and simple. Managers never allude to this clear fact, instead choosing to spout truisms about how having time to manage your own portfolio and experiment is vital to your career…..but guess who are the first people to be laid off? At best, it’s terrible communication and hasty decision-making made by upper-management, who then spring the news of layoffs onto lower level managers who are powerless to give their opinions and vouch for their employees who are at this, quote, “important” stage in their trading development. At worst? It’s willful miscommunication and manipulation on management’s part, hoping to squeeze out all of your energy and effort into working more, in fear that you’ll be laid off next. 3) Change happens at a disorienting level. The firm probably describes it as “dynamic adaptability” or some other corporate BS, but the reality is that management doesn’t know what they’re doing and are just throwing anything at the wall to see what sticks. This is, of course, always to the detriment of employees’ precious time and energy. Teams are made and dissolved within months. Projects will be abandoned in the middle and never mentioned again. Management is constantly shuffling and structurally reorganizing for no clear reason.

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PEAK6 Response
2y
We appreciate the honest feedback on your experience at PEAK6, as it's one of the ways we continue to learn. As leaders in a challenging, fast-moving industry, we realize the decisions we make may not always be executed perfectly. We strive for continuous improvement in the following areas: our efforts to support our recently hired traders, to clearly communicate our expectations and reasoning when there is a change in strategy, and to be transparent in how we communicate employee performance. We encourage our employees to find new projects, as this sparks innovation and learning by helping them build new connections across the organization and find new interests. We acknowledge there is still work to be done to better execute in these areas, and we will continue to create opportunities for growth within our teams. Your feedback is valued, and we'd welcome the opportunity to continue the conversation. Feel free to reach us at HR@PEAK6.com. - CapMan People Team
1.0
Sep 29, 2023

Avoid

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Pros

Office location is pretty decent. Pretty good at padding their reviews.

Cons

You work for corporate raiders who maintain their business by taking advantage of employees. They treat employees the same as their business acquisitions. A quick google search should tell you how poorly those have been going.

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PEAK6 Response
2y
Thank you for the comments. If you would like to provide more detailed information, please contact HR@PEAK6.com, and we can have a constructive conversation to address any problems you are experiencing. -HR@PEAK6.com
5.0
Sep 29, 2023

Strong company with bright future

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Pros

I've had a really good experience day-to-day working at PEAK6. Almost everyone is personable and easy to work with, and it's a collaborative environment. The leaders of the PEAK6 Services team are long-time employees, and it's very easy to see why they've earned those roles. I've worked at some companies where you wonder what Senior Leadership is doing day-to-day, and that is never a question I've had for a second at PEAK6. Compensation is roughly competitive and the health benefits are much better than I've seen in past roles. The Chicago office is very nice and has great amenities as well, and it's a fun environment to be in.

Cons

The employee mix is a small number of long-time employees, and the majority of the rest have less than a few years of tenure. Because of that, it can take a while to earn trust, and you have to be comfortable adapting and learning what strategies and tactics work best in this environment. I have a ton of respect for the leadership here (see Pros section), but they're pulled daily in a lot of different directions, so you need to be independent and figure out how to use your time with them wisely if you want to maximize your effectiveness.

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PEAK6 Response
2y
Thank you for the honest remarks! We’re glad to have you on the team and happy to see you enjoy being here as well. If you ever have suggestions or other comments in the future, head over to HR@peak6.com -HR@PEAK6.com
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