Constant Org Changes and degrading culture - Technology Lead Edward Jones Employee Review

2.0
30 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

It is beneficial to be a part of the transformation from a Digital aspect as there is much to learn and much to contribute.

Cons

The top leaders within technology are male leaders who have all been hired by the CIO from his last place of employment. There is no safe escalation channel left. The newest Sr leader in Digital only talks and does not listen and acts as an architect vs a leader. He is set on changing to what he knows without understanding the organization and how it is operating today. Many jobs will be cut or eliminated because of his lack of interest in seeking to understand only to make it structured the way he is used to. Penny is amazing and believes culture is the Firm's superpower and the reason for Return to Office, but she is failing to realize these leaders are eliminating the culture for the Firm within Digital.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Holds firm to its conservative investment philosophy.

Cons

The firm has been behind the times for decades. It is great that they are finally trying to get up to speed, but the rate of change is not manageable. There has been a high turnover in support staff and it's hard to get accurate information when needing support. It also seems like they have lost their original focus of being the local friendly financial advisor in your backyard and being accessible to the masses. The focus has shifted to high-net-worth individuals and catering to the wealthy. I've watched several advisors get pushed out because they expressed concern and needed support they weren't receiving. When hired as an advisor I was told I'd receive all of this wonderful training of what to say and how to overcome objections and did not receive any of that training. Most of the training is a high-level overview with homework of figuring it out on your own time. In order to be successful as an advisor at Edward Jones, you need to plan on working 80 hours a week for at least the first five years at the firm with little to no support.

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