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poor work life balance - Senior Operations Associate Partners Capital Employee Review

3.0
15 Apr 2025
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Pros

-intelligent colleagues -opportunities to move laterally within the firm -occasional social events

Cons

-work life balance is nonexistent, expect to work late & on weekends regardless of team -significant turnover amongst senior management leads to chaotic work environment -lack of transparency with regard to the firm's future plans

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5.0
1 Oct 2025
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Pros

It's interesting work if you are someone who is passionate about finance and investing - affording many great opportunities to interact with thought leaders in the space and assess differentiated investment ideas, There is a lot of white space to build your own path and be entrepreneurial within an innovative, fast-growing organization. The culture is excellent. I enjoy everyone I work with and there is a shared alignment around our values and mission.

Cons

We work very hard, so hours can be long (though typically not unpredictably so). Global nature of the business is a clear differentiator relative to other OCIOs but comes with certain amounts of friction. Some continued growing pains given the rapid scaling of the business, but overall doing a good job addressing these issues.

3.0
31 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Overall good pay, good teambonding events

Cons

Depends on your manager, some managers will not spend anytime mentoring juniors, will not provide any feedback (even if you reach out); culture can be very toxic in terms of people you work with (who speak negatively of you behind your back and report false info about you to the upper management team for promotion); extremely high turnover of people in the firm (even some people leave after 3 months), which can also show that the firm doesn't care about developing internal talents

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