IT, Risk, and Security People: Stay Away! - Anonymous employee Ares Management Employee Review

1.0
5 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay and Benefits are above average, but come with a severe cost today. Read my cons to understand.

Cons

I am not disgruntled. This is real. IT is and has been totally dysfunctional for last 2-3 years. The CIO and CTO have driven out the ALL the great people, most of the good people, and promoted the marginal people into positions - not because they are that good or trained for the job, but because they can be controlled like puppets. Here are some examples. We had a great CISO a couple years ago that took us from literally nothing to a leading security organization that could compete against any one of our peers (Blackstone, Apollo, etc.). Everything is going great then new CTO comes in - decides he wants to do a coup and take over security (even though he has no experience being a CISO) - and boom, a Fortune 500 caliber CISO and really nice guy is gone with six months. After he leaves, a member of the CISO's staff takes over to try to keep things going, and boom, now he's gone a year or so later. Now the best IT engineer hands down is leaving. No matter what anyone says, it was all due to CTO undermining and screwing with the security team. Now the entire team the original guy built is pretty much decimated and being run by non-security professionals in IT infrastructure - all controlled by the CTO. Coup successful but now the company I loved is just a breach waiting to happen. Same thing happens to our IT CFO. Great guy (hired by the CISO actually). He actually get's promoted up to work for the CIO/CRO. Doing great - everyone loves him - probably the nicest guy you ever would meet - then suddenly CIO and CTO needed a scapegoat for a colossal failure put in a finance system and they turn on him and drive him out. Same thing with the app-dev management team. Three of the original team driven out by bad, uncaring management that are unable to recognize the value of the team. The went from "the next leaders" to "out the door" -- in fact, if you get promoted, that's probably a sign you are heading out the door. I can't tell you how many people have gotten promoted and driven out 6 months later. I could go on and on with examples. People go from Gold to Dirt on the whim of the management team. CIO/CRO is now leaving (justice?) but CTO remains. If I'm an tech or security person, I'm staying far away from Ares until someone above them all figures out what's wrong and actually fixes it.

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5.0
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Pros

Very collaborative culture with a strong connected leadership team; a high-growth organization that provides great opportunities for performing team members - many examples of strong mobility (employees growing through promotion as well as employees moving locations and teams). I have been with the firm for more than 5 years and it has been a completely positive experience - I've grown significantly in responsibility and compensation.

Cons

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2.0
8 June 2026
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Pros

Prestige, Good Benefits, snacks in the fridge Some teams are very good. Ideal for someone in their 40s or 50s who is looking for stability.

Cons

All teams are different at a company of this size, but working in the middle office technology team was the worst experience of my career. Day to day work was either completely free of directive or projects would be completely blocked by bureaucracy. When a project I was working on went well, there was no celebration and when it was late or had issues there was no reflection. The culture is going into work to a cubicle to sit in zoom meeting straight from nine to five or eating lunch alone each day in a ghost town office. Other teams will speak poorly of each other and gossip. My boss's boss was a bully and would threaten people constantly. Everyone I worked with was "living the dream", overworked and bored to death but making a ton of money. Every team outing they had in three years was just a golf simulator. It just doesn't have to be like this. We've moved on from this cubicle farm company since the 90s, work should be encouraging and fun. Unless you're looking for stability above all else, you can find a better place to work.

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