Pros
-Oxford truly puts clients first. Every team, every process, and every decision ties back to delivering exceptional advice and service. It’s energizing to be part of a firm that takes its purpose seriously. The organization sets a high bar for excellence and gives employees the support to reach it.
-Growth, development, and continual improvement are real priorities, not slogans.
-Strong, Supportive Culture: People here intentionally choose to be at Oxford. Colleagues are loyal, collaborative, and deeply committed to the firm’s long-term success. You feel part of a team that genuinely wants to win together.
-Private Company Advantages: Oxford’s ownership structure allows for long-term thinking. We do what’s right for clients and employees without the short-term pressure you feel in public or PE-backed companies. No penny-pinching, no flavor-of-the-month initiatives.
-Exceptional Benefits & Perks: Compensation is competitive, and benefits are generous—healthcare, retirement, wellness, and more. The firm also invests in fun, memorable events that bring people together and celebrate success.
Cons
-High Expectations: The culture is driven; excellence is the standard. This is a great environment for people who want to perform at a high level, but it may feel intense for those seeking a slower pace.
-Fast Growth Requires Adaptability: With the firm evolving quickly, priorities can shift. Employees who embrace change will thrive, but it’s not the right fit for someone who prefers a static environment.