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Wall Street Systems

Acquired by ION Group

Is this your company?

Probably not worth it - Senior Business Consultant Wall Street Systems Employee Review

1.0
14 July 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Software is used by major financial institutions and can lead to lucrative contracting opportunities once you've left the company. Some Dev teams are now embracing agile methods (scrum) instead of the 'back of a beer mat' approach WSS has traditionally used. The parent company has some interesting software.

Cons

The current software is getting a bit old and though new software is being developed how well this will replace the current software is yet to be seen. Pay rises are low and bonuses have been scaled down. Managers can't even hire for junior positions without waiting (sometimes months) for the personal approval of the ION CEO this has lead to losing good candidates. There is a fairly flat management structure and chances of career progression are slim. Even if you do progress then your hands will be tied, decisions are made from the very top. You will be made to sign a non-compete, they do try and enforce this, sometimes successfully - leaving the company can prove to be tricky. The group as a whole is very fragmented, it is a collection of lots of small software companies. There is very little transparency. Some of the same issues now faced by WSS staff can also be seen in the reviews written on here under ION trading (the parent company). Most of this seems to stem from the rather mercurial ION CEO.

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5.0
13 Dec 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Focused and successful business that provided opportunity to those who were prepared to take it.

Cons

Not terribly structured. The pace of change was sometimes uncomfortable.

1.0
20 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PLENTY UNTIL ION TOOK OVER, hard work used to be rewarded but not anymore. Raises were good until ION took over, which are managed by ruthless individuals.

Cons

Working for managers who don’t care at all about the work people put in. The COO (Miguel Ceballos) and the CEO (Andrea Pignataro) are cut throat managers who just lay people off on a yearly basis. They don’t care about the people who have tremendous knowledge of the product and lay off people on an annual basis. It’s the worst place to work for. Everyone is watching their back waiting to get laid off - horrible work environment, always have to watch your back for that tap on your shoulder from HR. These people want to work you 60/hours a week but will lay you off if you make more than 90k/yr. They are ruthless and careless. Last round of people who got laid off were notified via email on the evening of NEW YEARS EVE 2017!!! Who does that!? RUTHLESS!!!

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