Research Associate - Research Associate PitchBook Employee Review

2.0
6 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good culture, young, collaborative, fun atmosphere to be in. Develop people skills.

Cons

The role is not what is it made out to be. No analytical component, pure data entry. Internal system is terrible and has no ability to scale. Compensation is the worst I have seen in Seattle. Management continues to say they are going to improve things, but nothing gets done. Research had the worst rating in the company for employee happiness. The company looks to save every penny at the expense of employees.

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PitchBook Response
8y
Hello – this is Peter Escher, Director of Research. Thank you for the review. I’m happy to see you acknowledged our culture and fun atmosphere; we have incredible people in both the Research dept and at PitchBook – our people are what makes PitchBook a great place to work. I am thoughtful about your comments and am taking them to heart; we’ve even shared these with members of the Research team and it fostered good discussion. I think we all agree there are awesome things happening on our team and we are always working with transparency to make improvements. Thank you again for the feedback. - PE

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Thank you for the candid feedback. We’re glad you value the product and your peers. We take concerns about leadership consistency and trust very seriously. Creating clear expectations, fair management, and respectful leadership is an ongoing focus for us. I encourage you to reach out to your executive team leader or HR leadership so we can discuss your concerns directly.
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