Great compensation and environment, archaic technology - Anonymous employee Bloomberg Employee Review

3.0
Sep 9, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation and benefits for experienced hires at Bloomberg are very good. As a new employee you get four weeks of vacation. Bonuses are solid since the company has always been profitable. People are smart and there is a push to get things done quickly. There are many financial courses available for you to take after work, free of charge, so you can learn about financial instruments. The environment is fun to work in because it's modern, lively and dynamic. The stunning, modern building could be part of a movie set. There are lots of opportunities to volunteer with your colleagues at group events and the pantry is always stocked with free food and drinks. Since the Bloomberg terminal is used throughout the financial community, you may have opportunities to connect with people at other financial companies. Bloomberg, as a company, is well regarded in the financial community.

Cons

The Bloomberg terminal is pretty awful to use and management has no desire to change it significantly since there are lots of old time Bloomberg users who don't want it changed. If you enjoyed using computers in the 1980s, you might like the terminal. There are no cubicles, only an open expanse of desks. Things get noisy, so it's hard to concentrate much of the time and anyone can see what's on your computer screen. The environment is such that you always feel like you're being watched and controlled. Your clock-in and clock-out times are prominently displayed on the Bloomberg terminal when someone searches for you. There is a culture of working long hours and while you get lots of vacation time, there are subtle ways where it's implied that you shouldn't be taking vacation. Teams don't necessarily have any incentive to work with each other. If you're put on a project and have to work with another team, sometimes the managers can get protective of their turf. It's more about competition than cooperation. I've heard Bloomberg described as groups of factions battling each other to get a job done. There's some truth to that description.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Great company, in this role you have the chance to learn about the financial markets, the terminal, and also you get client exposure.

Cons

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4.0
Jun 28, 2026
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Pros

Opportunities to do lots of work with data and finance to apply knowledge in both programming and Subject-Matter Expertise (SME). Excellent Work-Life Balance (WLB) and extremely welcoming culture. You can reach out to anyone for help or just to talk, and they will get back to you (although management does require more scheduling in advance). Generous compensation (good wage) and benefits, including housing for interns. If you heard the rumors that the Bloomberg Princeton office has a great Bloomberg Pantry (read: company-provided breakfast and lunch), the rumors are true.

Cons

Not the place for those looking for cutting-edge AI. The company is not as fast with AI as the company prioritizes reliability and accuracy above all, and much of AI is not at an acceptable threshold for management to be willing to take that risk with financial data (at least in 2026). You may get a project to automate menial processes, which is really cool, but that tends to involve actually doing the menial processes, which feels unproductive. Princeton office is good but New York is considered preferable. Coworkers are not very reachable outside of work hours. Compensation is low in Data compared to Software Engineers.

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