The Big Con - Financial Advisor Edward Jones Employee Review

2.0
12 Aug 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The working environment in the branches is excellent if you like autonomy and an emphasis on developing local markets creates opportunities for regular face-to-face interactions with clients, who like the convenience of the neighborhood locations, making it easier to build lasting relationships.

Cons

Problems arise with the lack of advanced training; a limited technology platform; a weak line-up of investment product offerings; little to no research, or at least not that is very useful anyway (see lack of advanced training); pricing and payout options that favor the firm over the producer; conflicts of interest regarding revenue sharing arrangements with vendors that are not properly disclosed to clients; poor supervision of inexperienced advisors working in the field and very poor marketing materials.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

They have allowed the HBA’s (home based associates) to remain remote

Cons

Micromanagers, they say they are okay if you want to apply to another department within the firm but the minute you do it’s like you get a target on your back. The pay doesn’t match the workload and the word is that you have to quit and then come back to make what you should already be getting paid. Benefits are terrible but 401k is pretty good

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