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Sales Trader - Anonymous employee ACT Commodities Employee Review

1.0
Sep 29, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company trips, gifts and high end offices

Cons

Lack of morality, conflicts of interest, you're up against the colleague next to you. 90% of new joiners leave within 8 months, not only traders but from support, back office and other areas as well. You are forced to bluff clients about things you have no clue in order to rip them off as hard as you can.

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ACT Commodities Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear that you did not have a positive experience during your time at ACT. While the nature of trading can be extremely competitive, we aim to foster a collaborative and inclusive working environment for all employees and are disappointed to hear that was not your experience. Our aim is for our Sales Traders to be well-informed regarding the markets they are active in, in order to provide mutually beneficial solutions for their clients. To achieve this we depend on our ACT provided training and each individual's entrepreneurial attitude. All feedback is important to us and we appreciate your thoughts.

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 29, 2024
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Pros

If you enjoy a vibrant social scene, this company might be a good fit. There are frequent drinking events which can be a lot of fun if you like partying. Booze is even openly displayed on the desks throughout the week. For those in sales, the financial rewards are significant. Very high bonuses are offered to the sales team.

Cons

In this company, the Amsterdam-based board and Dutch global leadership team hold all the power, making all major decisions and often being completely tone-deaf to the American market and its nuances. Often resulting in awkward and ineffective situations for the New York Office. Employees in New York have no voice. The New York CEO, a family-oriented guy who wants to retire rich, is singularly focused on sales, disregarding anything else and disengaged from other critical aspects of the business. He engages when his compensation is at stake. The CFO, the polar opposite of family-oriented and known for his party lifestyle, gets all the non-sales responsibilities delegated to him. Despite the company's significant profits, salary increases for support staff fail to keep pace with inflation, highlighting a glaring inequity. The rigid office hours are strictly enforced with limited flexibility for remote work, if any. Meanwhile, the CEO and CFO are present around the clock and monitor office attendance closely, creating an unhealthy work environment. The culture is further marred by the toxic dynamic between sales and support teams, with sales often displaying blatant disrespect towards support staff, Additionally, HR is managed by someone in their twenties, which clearly shows in the lack of experienced handling of many employee issues, worsening the problems within the company. I remain here because I have yet to secure another job opportunity.

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