Do your research! - Research Associate PitchBook Employee Review

1.0
16 May 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good co-workers, good product. Thats it!

Cons

Management really lacks here. Not a fun culture to work in. Co-workers are great, but most aren't genuinely happy about what they are doing. We are overworked and dont get the praise we need. Make sure you do your research before you think about working here.

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PitchBook Response
13y
We are very sorry to hear of your dissatisfaction, but we find it encouraging that you continue to work at PitchBook so we can have the chance to improve our relationship. Employee satisfaction and engagement continue to be two of our biggest priorities, so feel free to start a conversation about how we can meet your needs. We hope that you are already talking with your direct manager or someone on the senior leadership team about your frustrations. If not, we’d really like you to approach someone with your honest thoughts so we can help. Everyone likes recognition in different ways, and we would be happy to hear your ideas so we can help you more effectively.

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5.0
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chill team, not too much work, really nice people

Cons

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PitchBook Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad you had a positive experience with your team and colleagues. We recognize that changes to workplace expectations can be challenging, and we continue to focus on communicating clearly as decisions evolve.
2.0
13 Apr 2026
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Pros

Solid product, talented peers, and meaningful exposure to the private markets. You can build useful skills in account management and other customer-facing roles. Many individual contributors are smart, capable, and supportive of one another.

Cons

The biggest risk here is not the product or the day-to-day work - it is leadership. In some offices and teams, senior leaders create an environment where trust is low, expectations are inconsistent, and favoritism or perception can matter more than performance. Instead of clear direction and constructive support, employees are often left dealing with shifting standards, mixed messages, and a culture where appearances matter too much. Basic respect is not always there, and some leaders rely on intimidation rather than good management. Speaking up, asking questions, or challenging something professionally does not always help and can sometimes work against you. This is especially hard on strong performers. Taking on more usually leads to more pressure, not more support or recognition. Once leadership forms a negative view of someone, it can be difficult to change, even when that person is delivering results. Over time, the environment can feel political, discouraging, and draining. The result is predictable: burnout, disengagement, and avoidable turnover. A number of talented people have left not because they were incapable, but because the leadership culture made the job unsustainable.

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PitchBook Response
2mo
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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