Vanguard reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(6,305 total reviews)

Salim Ramji

76% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Vanguard has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 6,305 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vanguard 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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6K reviews
4.0
Dec 6, 2012

good

Anonymous employee
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Pros

good benefits, stability, some good managers, good training, nice amenities, room for advancement, friendly people

Cons

very bureaucratic, lots of red tape

1.0
Nov 29, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Uh.. You won't get fired? If you're incompetent, you have found your home.

Cons

Low pay - Vanguard should be ashamed of itself. A company with 2T AUM paying bare bones salaries. You might hear "The pay is low but the benefits are good". Benefits don't pay the bills. Also, every company I've been at has good benefits. Stop acting like this is a great incentive to come work here. Management is totally incompetent, the job is disguised as a finance job but really it's just a call center. You're going to be surrounded by a bunch of idiot coworkers with no college degrees, english degrees, etc, all slacking off and happy that they've found a place that they literally can't get fired from. Maybe you'll hear "you can get ahead if you work hard" Lies. All they need is a warm body to answer the phones, no one cares about you or your progression. The incentive is to keep you answering phones, not to move you into roles you want. That's why they recruit externally. I was a top performer, doing many extras and was passed over for opportunities. Quality opportunities are almost exclusively for minorities and women, so forget about it. Even if you do put your 2 years in in the call center (minimum) you can maybe move into back office fund accounting (most likely) for a whopping 10% raise. You can work 2-3 years for a 10% raise, and at year end reviews you'll get 2-3% if you're a top performer. I don't think this even outpaces inflation. You're literally working each year for less. Don't get stuck. Avoid the trap. There were times I seriously contemplated that being unemployed would be better than working here. Redundant layers of middle management hogging salary and wasting space. You can count on taking 80-100 calls per day. Your bathroom breaks WILL be timed. Your entire day will be accounted for, and if you take an extra minute at lunch or in the bathroom, this will affect your "Adherence" and you will hear about it. Job is a total joke. All of these positive reviews that say it's a great starting job.. are honestly by low achieving, bottom barrel losers. So glad I was able to get out. Unless of course, you like not getting paid nearly enough, getting yelled at by stupid customers all day, being micromanaged to death, and answering 80-100 phone calls per day.. Then this job is for you!

3.0
Nov 20, 2012

you are a cubicle number

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Big and anonymous. You will be in a cube all day

Cons

Big and anonymous ... the essence of meaningless days sorting through information.

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