No longer stable. Introduction of PIP culture. Still has mediocrity and incompetence - Software Engineer Bloomberg Employee Review

1.0
5 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Used to be job stability, and work life balance. Now neither is a guarantee. Now some orgs are PIP'ing like Amazon without the hazard pay for it.

Cons

- Low pay compared to companies of similar size - You may encounter management *and* "senior" engineers that haven't coded or shipped more than a couple features in 20+ years - Company handrolls everything, choosing to build worse or broken versions of open source tools out of ego instead of business calculations. - Overengineered slop and legacy services abound, many many years past when anyone would expect them to, and adoption of new SOTA tech is delayed 3+ years minimum. - Firm has way too many teams and reorgs for tiny volumes of work, as if they were trying to create as many levels of management as possible. Despite constant claims that Bloomberg's culture and eng org is "flat". - Weird management attitudes that expect cult-like work-family devotion when they're below market for firms of similar size, and are PIP'ping. - No career growth. Everyone with the ability to leave or who enjoys building actual software chooses to so within a few years -- many who stay become nightmare bosses in what is visibly a gerontocracy, not a meritocracy. - The teams with the best culture are usually the most stagnant and worst for your resume/career if you want to ever have another job with a better tech company.

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Cons

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Pros

Only a five-hour-per-week time commitment, which is very manageable with my class schedule. Bloomberg provides ideas for challenges and activities to host at my school, so I would not have to come up with everything from scratch. There is flexibility to choose when I table and to tailor the role around my schedule.

Cons

The budget for the program is tight, which is frustrating because advertising to law students is exactly how Bloomberg Law builds a dedicated user base. In my opinion, whoever makes the budget is not seeing the bigger vision. A lot of attorneys may not like Bloomberg Law, use it regularly, or ask their firms to purchase a subscription simply because they were never meaningfully exposed to it in law school. This is exactly why Lexis has taken over in such a big way: its presence and budget are felt at law schools across the country. If Bloomberg wants future attorneys to become loyal users, it needs to invest more seriously in reaching students while they are still learning which legal research platforms they prefer.

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