PitchBook reviews

3.2

41% would recommend to a friend

(732 total reviews)

Rod Diefendorf

34% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

PitchBook has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 732 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PitchBook employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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732 reviews
5.0
Aug 1, 2019
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Pros

Fun, positive and encouraging workplace. Having worked at a tech startup and a couple professional service firms I can honestly say the culture at PitchBook is what really differentiates the organization. For the first time ever I actually enjoy coming in to the office on Mondays. No Sunday Scarries here! Also the commission structure is legit ;)

Cons

Currently working on relocating to our own office space (should happen within next couple months), but after that I cannot think of anything.

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PitchBook Response
6y
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us your positive feedback. Culture is very important to us and we strive to make PitchBook a great place to work. I am glad to hear you are off to a great start!
1.0
Jul 19, 2019
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Pros

Generally pleasant work environment and friendly people. Some start-up-y perks (I'm way past needing a ping pong table and beer to feel comfortable, but your mileage may vary). Nice location. Educational perks - the stipend is handy, and the Morningstar scholars program might be handy as well. Just remember that it's a loan, not a grant; work 2yrs after your degree ends or pay the balance back. Work life balance is not an issue.

Cons

Lowish pay. Not actively horrendous, but consistently below market level for a given position,frequently including technical positions. This by itself, to me, takes 2 to 3 stars off a rating, especially when (as is the case in PB) HR & the overall management structure seems uncomfortable discussing pay & unwilling to negotiate, which is a big sign that that situation isn't changing anytime soon. The scholars program is nice, but given the restrictions on your allowed grades while you're in it + the fact that it amounts to a loan, you can't really weight it very highly as a component of the comp. It's a nice to have, but it's not amazing. Also, a lot of people at PB started right out of college/bartending. That's not a dealbreaker, but it does mean somewhat antiquated methods survive simply because that's all someone's ever known. The amount of stuff that should probably have been automated years ago + workflows that could have been planned and streamlined more effectively is somewhat high. The experience is also pretty departmental. Research = data entry, much of the time, and I simply would not encourage you to apply to that department as it's the source of a lot of disillusionment. Editorial, Product, and a few others are probably the most typical tech-company experience, but the pay issue still stands. You'll note that about 90% of the 5 star reviews are from CS and Sales - I can't gainsay that, but factor in the fact that the positive experiences are that team-specific before you make your decision. If you're not in CS or Sales, I would not expect to have that good a time, and while there I knew a pretty decent # of sales and CS people who either wanted to transfer teams or who themselves felt that their expectations were not met. Overall, the pay's the thing (yes, that was a Shakespeare pun). Given that you can find a place that pays more, probably also has solid health coverage and a 401k and maybe some ed benefits as well...I'd probably point most people somewhere else. I had an overall positive experience with the people I met and worked with, but the simple fact is that if market rate for Role X with a year or two's experience is around 70k base once you remove the super-high-paying or super-low-paying outliers, PB probably pays 55-60k for that role, and that might be if you kept asking for raises. They won't talk about it and they're not changing it, so I'd give this one a pass. I liked my team, and everyone immediately above me in the chain of command that I ever worked with was pleasant and generally willing to go to bat for their team - so my assumption is that it's an issue higher up the chain, which makes it less likely to change.

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PitchBook Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m disappointed to hear that your three year’s at PitchBook amounted to a one-star experience. Compensation is certainly an important part of feeling valued as an employee. We strive to ensure our compensation practices are competitive and equitable and will continue to monitor and make adjustments based on market data and employee feedback. Thank you for your contributions during your time with us and best of luck in your new endeavors.
3.0
Jun 23, 2019

SDR

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Pros

Great place to learn the industry and SDR

Cons

Typical SaaS problems, nothing alarming.

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