Another honest review - Registered Representative Vanguard Employee Review

3.0
15 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits, benefits, benefits. After 9 years of service, I've accrued 5 weeks of PTO plus 1 that I buy. My 401(k) has been increasing steadily, even when I've not been able to contribute (because VG will deposit 10% equivalent to our salary into our 401(k)). Health benefits are top notch and FMLA a true lifesaver.

Cons

While the benefits are the best part of working at VG, it is still not offsetting the low wages. Merit increases are an insult at 2%, which doesn't make a dent. Reviews are written by biased and emotional team leaders. The opinion of the crew does not count, only as an opportunity to have an excuse at the end of the year to withhold the 2% "merit increase". The internal interview process is an audition. Crew are not chosen on the basis of their skills, experience and track record or results. Crew are chosen in their ability to answer a few "behavioral based questions". The result: under-qualified, inexperienced, overwhelmed, stressed out, unhappy crew. It is unfortunate that my greatest challenge is navigating through office politics to scrape up a 2% pay increase or get to the next job internally than occupying my attention, focus and talent on the work at hand, which I really enjoy.

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5.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong training platform Good benefit Pension plan

Cons

Not receive partnership first year The pension plan will vest in 6 years

3.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Awesome coworkers for young professionals. Paid licensing for a few months.

Cons

Micromanagement is out of control. Incompetent team leaders who are obsessed with power and metrics. Back to back calls, limited support, and nearly impossible effective communication between departments. Zero time to cultivate culture because you are taking calls every second of the day except for 30min/1hr lunch and two 15 minute breaks. You’re locked into your role for over a year (apprenticeship for around 60 days, then a year after promotion to associate) and your team leaders will not approve internal applications unless you are “eligible”.

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