Micromanagement - Sudden Death for Office Morale - Retail Service Associate T. Rowe Price Employee Review

3.0
15 Sept 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Awesome benefits. After 4 yrs you get 3 weeks of vacation. It's a fun place to work if you don't have a micro manager breathing down your neck. Beautiful view of either the airport or downtown Tampa. Company has a gym on the first floor and gives you $250/yr for a gym membership. They hire genuinely good people who are nice to be around. It's a very safe work environment.

Cons

The company loves to promote people who are incompetent. If you know a lot, you're see as a threat. They'd like some Certain people are "fast tracked" for no apparent reason. The one nice thing is, if you're a woman or a minority...they love that. If you're not you better learn to kiss up. It's not uncommon for a supervisor to be overseeing a department they've never ever worked in. You don't need to know anything to lead - I believe that's EDGE's motto. You have to work one weekend day a month.

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5.0
4 Mar 2026
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Pros

Workflow was consistent. Never a lull in the day.

Cons

A lot of overtime, but it was paid.

3.0
4 Jul 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
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Pros

Working with highly talented group of people. The company's name has a lot of weight and looks good on your resume. It's a very diverse company.

Cons

Contractor beware. I was brought on as a contract-to-hire. Three months in T. Rowe announced they were freezing hiring, but they extended my contract regardless. A year later they announced they weren't extending contractors except in extraordinary circumstances. When I started I was the the third contractor on my team and when I left my team had no contractors left. So whatever they promise you to get in the door, take with a grain of salt. Also be forewarned: contractors will be furloughed over the Winter holidays, that's three weeks of pay you'll lose. I've contracted elsewhere in my career and T Rowe stands out for how contractors are second class employees. Besides furloughs you won't be able to attend many meetings or get training. Meanwhile you'll have to adhere to the same strict scrutiny as a regular employee: the company will monitor your stock transactions and prevent you from participating in all sorts of outside activities.

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