It really depends on if you want to be a player or a supporter professional - Help Desk Analyst Bloomberg Employee Review

2.0
4 May 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Initial Salary is attractive, free food and work-life balance (you literally work 8 hours at the Help Desk, at sales department is much more)

Cons

-The company culture is fine but the Help Desk role is extremely exhausting and sometimes really unfair once other people evaluate the quality of your answers you provide to clients (you have to speak to 3 clients at the same time in different languages). -Wrongly bad quality grades are often given to your chats and that really affects your promotion within the company. -At the interview they promote the idea of developing an international career although it won't happen that easy. -Once you go to sales there is no higher position to grow in the company, all you can do is moving through the departments selling different products, always in the same hierarchy position.

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5.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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

Not really cons, culture is great.

2.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great Office, Free Snacks and plenty of social events

Cons

Be prepared for a heavily politicised culture — it's pervasive and affects day-to-day working life significantly. The organisation suffers from clear in-group favouritism at the leadership level, where certain groups are visibly preferred for opportunities, recognition, and advancement. This creates an uneven playing field and quietly damages morale for those outside those circles. Leadership collaboration leaves a lot to be desired. In four years, I didn't experience a single structured team-building or bonding initiative — a telling sign of how little investment goes into people and team cohesion. Perhaps most concerning is the approach to compliance. Raising legitimate concerns or challenging existing practices is met with significant resistance from senior stakeholders, rather than genuine engagement. A culture where pushback replaces accountability is one worth approaching with caution.

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