GLG reviews

2.6

23% would recommend to a friend

(2,277 total reviews)
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Gemma Postlethwaite

20% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

GLG has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,277 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The GLG employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 16, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

There are not so much as "pros" to the job as "neutrals". The biggest takeaway is that you spend so much time with the people you work with that you end up becoming good friends. That could be in part because of the shared misery, and also because the company does seem to make an effort to hire people who are interesting. If you end up on a team of good, honest people, who are willing to engage in light-hearted banter to make the monotony of the day-to-day go by, you'll be okay. If not, and there isn't exactly a way to know going into the job, then I would advise steering clear. The one glimmer of hope I can give: If you apply here, NAFS QI team led by Andy Rottas is the place to be. A sensible leader, good people, and hard workers who are unassuming kind people, make this team a good cocoon for an otherwise terrible environment.

Cons

Cons? Other than the company itself? The management at GLG is bimodal: excellent or terrible. In my position, I had both extremes. I started out with the worst manager I have ever in encountered in my entire life. Manipulative, rude, unpredictable, and unable to admit when they were wrong. I still feel my cortisol levels increase when something reminds me of this manager at my new job. On the other hand, the other manager I worked with was humble, understanding, and a great communicator, among many other excellent traits that you look for in a leader. As Forrest Gump said "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get." Consider yourself warned. Outside of management, this at times mind-numbing, but always meaningless work, expected an outsized commitment to the position. Whether that be sending emails while on a roadtrip, responding to clients at 11 pm, or something else. There is not a moment of stress-free internal peace unless you've deleted Outlook. It's the type of company that says it is a "family" only because everyone is miserable and they don't want you to pipe up about it. Furthermore, the entire organization is clique based. That comes in the form of financial service teams vs. professional service teams; quantitative insights vs. client solutions; hedge fund client solutions vs. private equity client solutions. This leads to a semi-toxic working internal working relationship--far too many times did I spend hours a day dealing with stressed out, micromanaging, trustless client solutions members asking if I had done something for there one exact client. (For context, most Quantitative Insights team members balance 15-20 projects at any one time).

1.0
Aug 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The holiday party tends to be fun. No other positives.

Cons

You do not learn anything by working here and do not build any skills that translate to other companies so you have minimal options when trying to move elsewhere. The pay is not great until you are very senior. The culture is dominated by immature 20-somethings who started with the company right out of college or arrogant people who have a chip on their shoulder because they would rather be working elsewhere. The biggest regret that I have in my career is choosing to work here.

1.0
Aug 2, 2018

Vice President

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hires smart people and is very select in who might be a good company culture fit. Leads to a very interesting crowd of mostly young sometimes native but definitely enthusiastic graduates working on the front line

Cons

Unfortunately the management level is completely opposite to these young enthusiastic graduates. Many are so called GLG lifers who have grown up in GLG and derive their main experience only from GLG. Many of your senior management colleagues are just not on paar and today would not even make the entry grade into GLG . Overall there has been a huge shift in senior managers from being very driven and upfront to stressed scared and turning into yes sayers. All board level decisions are just accepted and blame is always completely shifted to the one below. You are a senior manager with a decent qualification and work experience? Great, GLG seriously needs you BUT forget it, do not start here! Your colleagues are a joke and constantly undermine you. They may have wanted your expertise but due to their own insecurity will make your life like hell. Leaving you with only your subordinates who are fun to work with

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