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Real Capital Analytics

Acquired by MSCI

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Bad Management Structure - Anonymous employee Real Capital Analytics Employee Review

3.0
26 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great people - Lots of opportunities to work on projects that are interesting to you and can further your growth - but you have to seek those opportunities out yourself

Cons

- Very poor management - If you don't seek out new work, you end up in a very repetitive cycle of work that doesn't provide new learning opportunities - Lack of transparency to promotions, career development opportunities - Lots of last minute shifts in priorities - Despite advertised as a business casual office, environment definitely felt more business than casual - No real mentorship opportunities

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5.0
18 Apr 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Interesting work, very supportive of internal learning and growth, respectful of work life balance

Cons

Subjective con- Since covid so not much in person interaction but this could also be a pro. Cameras on zoom culture so that can also be a pro or con.

4.0
27 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very open and "start up" environment. The team truly works as a team. You see individuals interacts with each other throughout the day. People are willing to help each other aiming at the common goal - complete the sprint or the project on time with high quality! People on the tech team are very smart, some are brilliant. The leadership here is also very strong. I never felt lost in a project. Our VP has built and sold start up company himself. The tools provided to developers are top-notch. The Atlassian suite was implemented last year and had a hug impact to the productivity to the team. Management has been very open to new technologies and new ways of doing things.

Cons

the company isn't a start up, although for certain areas in the firm it still has the start up feel. You won't get company stocks just by being there. You have to work hard to get it, in form of stock options. I believe 2 years of working full time will make you eligible. Then your performance will have to be really good. This is a small shop with a linear product line.

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