Great organization - But be prepared to work your butt off and ask for what you want! - Systems Business Analyst/Project Manager BNY Employee Review

4.0
1 Aug 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Outstanding benefis, plenty of room for advancement and pay-increases beyond the usual merit bump (just don't expect it to be dropped in lap, you need to express interest and show that you're serious), and many opportunities for job-specific training, mentoring/shadowing, and higher education. Very challenging projects wtih aggressive timelines that will expand your experience (and your resume) by leaps and bounds.

Cons

Departments are often short-staffed in relation to the workloads - A project that should have 10 team members may only have three or four. If you're not flexible and willing to balance multiple roles and pick up work that falls outside your 'comfort zone', this organization isn't for you. Do not expect to keep your head down, work a normal 9-to-5 and get ahead at this company. Those types of jobs are plentiful at BNYM, but you won't move up. The hard work pays off, but expect 10-12 hour days, off-hours conference calls (this is a global company with offices in practically every time zone), heavy travel, and plenty of 'working weekends'. You have to be vocal about what you want and what your career goals are, or management will assume you're comfortable with the status quo. Still plenty of politics due to the merger between Mellon and BofNY - enough that it can occasionally hinder progress. Learn to play nice in the sandbox and try to bridge the gaps between the legacy-company teams, and you'll be fine.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

1) Retaliation is a way of life at this company going back to 2018 and becoming worse since 2) Mid level managers are very efficient at passively insulting the Teams they are responsible for. 3) It is nearly impossible to advance in the company. 4) When you try to post to another department - your Mid level manager will do the best to stop you from advancing. Some have close friends in HR that will even have you submit a new application in an attempt to accuse the other department of recruiting you. I have experienced this. 5) The only way to increase pay and experience is by leaving the company. 6) It use to be a culture of lets help others when there is a problem, now it is lets find who to blame for upper mangers rushing a project before all risks are identified. 7) If you are taking a new Job - professionally push for higher Salary once you are in raises will be very small.

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