Too many bush league bankers, but some pockets of gold - Investment Banking Associate Kroll Employee Review

2.0
Feb 12, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The firm is reputable in the valuation world (non-investment banking space) and has several strong employees who are technical experts in the field. This knowledge can be useful. - Transaction opinion group is ok and the restructuring group is very reputable. - Generally pleasant and palatable colleagues across the levels. - Good health benefits.

Cons

- Lack of mentoring and accountability make it difficult for one to advance in their career; however, one will likely advance at Duff & Phelps due to tenure. - Environment of "get it done" instead of "get it done properly." - Management is not forthright (or is uncomfortable) providing constructive feedback, which is self-perpetuating and ultimately causes "bush league" work to be produced. - Recent acquisitions lack cohesive vision, other than they will "grow the practice and expand our presence." - Below market bonus. - If you are a true investment banker, don't forget that Duff & Phelps is a valuation firm.

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