Don't worry here - Market Data Analyst Calero Employee Review

1.0
17 Sept 2020
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job that is the only pro

Cons

Horrible place to work, pay is crap denied pay rises and never mentioned again. The company does not really help development and there is clear favouritism. I hated working there felt trapped and could not wait to leave. No real growth opportunities and very high turnover!

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Technology first --- challenging, but rewarding

Cons

If you want to be lazy and just collect a paycheck, this is not the place for you.

2.0
10 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote Flexibility: Excellent support for working from home, which is a major benefit. Strong Peer Culture: The frontline team is incredible. People are hardworking, empathetic, and they are the primary reason the day to day is manageable.

Cons

Top-Down Implementation: Internal changes and tool rollouts are often managed without a functional feedback loop. There is a consistent disconnect between high level process design and the practical realities of the daily workload. Unoptimized Tooling: Internal systems are frequently released in an unfinished state, requiring significant manual workarounds. New tools often introduce more complexity than the legacy processes they replaced, yet performance expectations remain static despite the increased administrative burden. Rushed Automation Strategy: The push toward automation feels reactive and lacks clear documentation. This often leads to increased confusion and additional manual tasks to correct automated errors. Organizational Overlap: Due to unclear role definitions and resource gaps, employees are frequently expected to absorb responsibilities outside their primary scope. This creates a high stress environment where departmental boundaries are poorly defined. Approach to Employee Wellbeing: While work-life balance is discussed, the systemic issues causing burnout are rarely addressed. Feedback regarding workload or tool inefficiency is often met with pushback rather than proactive problem solving.

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