Good benefits overshadowed by chaotic senior management - Senior Manager Vanguard Employee Review

2.0
25 May 2026
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Pros

Good benefits, a lot of people try to do a great job

Cons

Senior management is a mess: during my last three years, I reported to two separate Senior Managers on the “officer track” who were awful. One was sexist against women (HR agreed but it took over a year for them to do something) and the other screamed at the team and threatened to fire us whenever one of us disagreed with them.

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5.0
21 Mar 2026
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Pros

Good culture Good work life balance Great Benefits

Cons

Location is far from Philly Hard to gain large pay jumps

1.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay was competitive. Great Benefits. Worked with Incredible talent. Retirement benefits are insanely good.

Cons

The environment is characterized by a high degree of toxicity and a lack of work-life balance. Middle management prioritizes their own individual promotion tracks over employee well-being, often leading to unsustainable workloads and professional burnout. A primary concern is the performance rating system, which utilizes a rigid bell curve methodology. This structure frequently results in the alienation of hard working employees; individuals are assigned unfavorable review scores primarily to balance budgetary requirements for top-performer bonuses rather than based on merit. Once an employee is labeled with a low rating, it initiates a cycle of intense scrutiny that is nearly impossible to overcome, as the performance expectations become disproportionately high and unrealistic. This broken system has led to significant turnover, as there is a pervasive sense that being targeted for failure is inevitable. Furthermore, managers are often pressured into downgrading high-quality employee ratings to meet predetermined distribution quotas. Ultimately, the relentless accumulation of tasks and the resulting extreme stress outweigh the financial compensation, making the overall experience detrimental to one's professional and personal health.

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