Money View Reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(235 total reviews)

89% positive business outlook

Money View has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 235 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Money View 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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235 reviews
1.0
13 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pros to mention, Think Before you join

Cons

WORK CULTRE :The work culture has undergone a dramatic transformation since the new management took over. Those who are dedicated to their work bear the immense responsibility of supporting their less active colleagues. While management is aware of this imbalance, little action has been taken, as they too are part of the problem WORK LIFE BALANCE :In this organization, we're constantly pushed to work long hours, leaving no space for personal lives, family, or even basic self-care! The pressure to meet ridiculous deadlines is relentless, creating a constant state of stress where it feels like we’re always "on." This never-ending strain leads to fatigue and burnout, wrecking our mental health and crushing productivity. It’s absolutely unacceptable! GREAT TEAM: I find myself trapped in one of the most frustrating teams in the organization. Team members seldom speak up about the manager, behaving like puppets instead. This manager acts as if he’s untouchable, completely ignoring the needs of lower-level employees and creating a suffocating environment that crushes growth. Meanwhile, other teams enjoy the flexibility to work from home, but my manager insists on being in the office every single day. It’s baffling, but it feels like he’s projecting his own frustrations onto the team, making our work lives even more unbearable. FRIENDLY MANAGMENT: The management here is completely unfriendly and unaccountable! Policies get changed without any warning—just tossed out in meetings or emails, as if we’re not even here. These so-called policies are designed to screw us over! They pretend our hours are 9 to 6, but it’s really more like 9 to midnight, and when they say we can take compensatory leave, it’s a joke. The workload is so relentless with insane deadlines that we can't even take care of our families! If we approach HR, they just shrug and say it's our manager's fault. But when we confront the manager, he pushes us back to HR. It’s like they’re playing a twisted game of UNO with our lives—no reverses or stop cards, just a never-ending cycle of chaos. And don’t get me started on the review process; it’s entirely on HR’s whims! Reviews happen only when they feel like it. It’s absolutely outrageous!

1.0
6 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Everything was going well before the transition from a startup to a corporate structure.

Cons

1. Dynamic Changes in Policies and Atrocity of the HR Team : Recently, a few individuals recruited to higher positions have been negatively impacting the company environment by introducing policies that go against employees' interests. Over the past year, they have made numerous abrupt policy changes with immediate effect. The HR team acts as a PUPPET for these individuals, coercing employees into consenting to unreasonable rules—even LOCKING EMPLOYEE PORTAL to enforce compliance. This process occurs without seeking feedback, rendering the terms of the OFFER LETTER meaningless, as these arbitrary rules can change at any time. 2. Lack of Employee-Friendly Policies and Work-Life Balance: Although the company promotes policies such as flexible hours and work-life balance, the implementation is inadequate. Everything is treated as a priority, and employees are expected to meet deadlines set by management, regardless of the timelines established by the Engineering team. 3. Ignored Feedback: Although feedback is encouraged, it often feels unacknowledged, leading to disillusionment among staff. Additionally, the feedback process lacks anonymity, as management is aware of who provides input and frequently follows up, which can deter honest responses. 4. Most of the positive reviews you see are the result of forced and continuous follow-up by the HR team with a select group of employees.

4.0
1 Oct 2018

Great place to work but pathetic HR team

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Learning curve is good and you will get chance to work on good technologies.

Cons

Pathetic HR team who instead of resolving problems creates more problems. @Higher management : please remove these bunch of fools and hire some good one as they are impacting company image. Few teams enjoy more facilities as compared to others ,have equality in all the departments.

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