Poor Planning/Management - Manager Cboe Employee Review

1.0
Jul 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Large company with a solid product surrounding ETFs Compensation is great if they decide to actually keep the team they put together

Cons

Extremely disorganized and had no idea how to launch a new product Was brought on just to be let go 8 weeks later as they dismantled my team due to shutting down a new product line without giving it even a year. Left a 4 year stable job for something that didn't last 3 months. Entire team was dismantled within 2 months after my departure

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Cboe Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We recognize that strong planning and leadership are both very important factors in associate engagement and business success, and we remain focused on continuing to invest in both. We strive to create a world class associate experience and thus, your feedback is highly considered. If you are open to it, we would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your specific experience. Please feel free to contact us at CboeHR@cboe.com. Thank you.

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