Pros
great place to start. good support in the beginning where you learn a lot about the industry and make good friends along the way. they do give you opportunities to move into different roles internally that may interest you more, but you may have to fight hard for them now. great benefits.
Cons
dont get me wrong i love the job, but things have changed a lot in these 4 years. there is a bloomberg stigma when trying to pivot to other jobs outside. you end up feeling like a cog in the system that can be replaced eventually since they are constantly hiring and implementing new ai. you cannot negotiate anything about salary or have a valid reason as to why youre falling behind on metrics. if you stay the course onto sales, you just cant have many obligations at home and sign up to travel every other week. In sales, you do get to fly first class and have all expenses paid, but after 6 months the honeymoon phase drains the life out of you and you realize its not all that great to fly away for 4 day weekday trip for work when you have a family back home. if youre a single person who doesnt care and wants to be a free bird, the role is great and you can make decent money, but ive seen those people also wither and fallout of the role to do something else. lately they have been pushing a lot of good people out when they never had to do that.