Used to be better - Senior Software Engineer Bloomberg Employee Review

3.0
29 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- they support philanthropy and encourage you to as well, including on work time provided project deadlines allow - stable without hire-fire cycles to appease short term shareholder value - used to be possible to be entrepreneurial but I longer so

Cons

- since they drank the scrum koolaid, micromanagement has worsened and it’s night on impossible to be entrepreneurial or innovative except for very limited and managed one day a fortnight “10% time” - pointless return to office is being enforced with no exceptions or consideration for train strikes, childcare needs, etc. despite the last 3 years having proven the teams can work just as effectively (if not more in many cases) remotely. - return to office is slowly creeping up from 3 days to 4 every week. - no justification or explanation given for RTO, it’s just “policy” - hypocrisy of big internal marketing signs and slogans up marketing “Bring your kids to work day by Bloomberg Working Families Community” while at the same time being told the small work from home allowance left is explicitly not to be used for childcare emergencies or needs, and talk of “the days of seeing kids in the background of zoom calls” being over (I mean how petty can you get - we want to pretend our workers are automatons who aren’t humans with lives outside work, so we can’t even see traces of any humanity or children- you must appear a corporate drone at all times). - Disastrous loss of morale with the RTO attitude and hypocrisy.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The budget for the program is tight, which is frustrating because advertising to law students is exactly how Bloomberg Law builds a dedicated user base. In my opinion, whoever makes the budget is not seeing the bigger vision. A lot of attorneys may not like Bloomberg Law, use it regularly, or ask their firms to purchase a subscription simply because they were never meaningfully exposed to it in law school. This is exactly why Lexis has taken over in such a big way: its presence and budget are felt at law schools across the country. If Bloomberg wants future attorneys to become loyal users, it needs to invest more seriously in reaching students while they are still learning which legal research platforms they prefer.

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