Not a place to work if you are looking for anything resembling a career. - Associate T. Rowe Price Employee Review

2.0
10 Aug 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The benefits are better than most places.

Cons

No holiday time off which is discouraging as the majority of associates hail from out-of-state. It's hard to leave to have the "family time" which they say they so value for their associates when you get the "day-of" off and have to win a lottery to get any other time off around holidays. It's also frustrating to be asked to work "voluntary" overtime on weekends and company holidays--which is the same as it was before only they coin it as voluntary and not mandatory for HR purposes. However, it's the same thing and you're screwed over if you don't do the time. It's impossible to have a life outside of work when 95% of those you work with have doctor's notes for no overtime due to stress leaving you and four or five others to do the work of 15+. Management is oblivious to those who do a good job and work hard. They promote friends and "yes" people regardless of their performance. They pull from other unrelated departments to fill management positions which leaves the associates knowing more than the people who are supposed to be guiding them. Mismanagement leads to most of the overtime. HR can receive numerous complaints from any number of associates regarding inappropriate behavior of a supervisor, yet nothing is ever done, management sweeps it under the rug, and the response upon exit interviews for those who cannot take it any longer is "yes, we have heard that a lot." Pay is subjective and there's no rhyme or reason why one person is considered a solid performer and another inconsistent when they have the same numbers. Although, too much emphasis is placed on this set of numbers. There's no flexibility and if you have kids that need picked up at daycare by 6, you better be sure they are carrying cash so they can take a cab home...because you sure as heck are not going to get approval to leave before then if there's still work to be done (even though you've been busting your butt all day and it's the fault of mismanagement).

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Working with highly talented group of people. The company's name has a lot of weight and looks good on your resume. It's a very diverse company.

Cons

Contractor beware. I was brought on as a contract-to-hire. Three months in T. Rowe announced they were freezing hiring, but they extended my contract regardless. A year later they announced they weren't extending contractors except in extraordinary circumstances. When I started I was the the third contractor on my team and when I left my team had no contractors left. So whatever they promise you to get in the door, take with a grain of salt. Also be forewarned: contractors will be furloughed over the Winter holidays, that's three weeks of pay you'll lose. I've contracted elsewhere in my career and T Rowe stands out for how contractors are second class employees. Besides furloughs you won't be able to attend many meetings or get training. Meanwhile you'll have to adhere to the same strict scrutiny as a regular employee: the company will monitor your stock transactions and prevent you from participating in all sorts of outside activities.

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