State Street reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(10,435 total reviews)
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Ronald O’Hanley

68% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

State Street has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 10,435 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The State Street employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jul 30, 2013
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Pros

Relaxed work environment, max 50 hours a week, hour lunches, benefits im told are good. Great place for people to claim they work in finance (it is not, it is mindless button pressing / mouse clicking in the back office with no need for intelligence and no client interaction - and the street knows this). I will however say State Street is a global bank and their front office departments (Global Advisors, Global Markets) are highly regarded in the industry and provide great learning opportunities (and substantially higher pay).

Cons

No career advancement opportunities - advice to prospective employees is to not take the job to begin with. Advice to current employees is to get out as soon as you can. The longer you stay at back office, the longer you will stay in back office despite false optimism instilled by management that State Street will provide you with long term career development opportunities - moving within back office isn't career development. Extremely low pay. Almost laughable given people 15-20 years older would make the same $ amount salary in their first jobs out of school - do the math - 3% inflation every year for 15 years...assuming a 40K base for those guys you'd need to be making 62K to "break-even"...not happening at State Street.

1.0
Feb 20, 2014

Work here if you want to lose faith in yourself

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only good thing about this company, is the benefits. Other than that, nothing.

Cons

Where to begin. IFS is worse than high school, if one manager doesn't like you, no manager in the company will - they will make sure of it. They delve into every part of your personal life and spread rumours just like teenage girls. They do not promote, when they do, it's nepotistic and favouritism that moves people up. They employ the most low-class and incompetent people to be managers. I can hardly understand my manager, and they've been in the country for decades! There is no transparency, you can be told you're doing well and then out of nowhere get a bad review. No matter how hard you work, it will go unnoticed, no matter how well you work, it will never be good enough. If you do go that extra mile, management doesn't want to know or hear about it. Come work here if you like to be micro-managed, reminded of your tasks on a constant basis, and be humiliated.

2.0
Nov 15, 2014

Sinking ship

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good employees, educated and ambitious

Cons

Poor policy on talent retention, low compensation and too specialized work that can make you not relevant to other employers

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