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Wealth Enhancement Group

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Cares For Their Clients, Less So For Their Workers - Anonymous employee Wealth Enhancement Group Employee Review

3.0
26 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The corporate culture is great. Senior leadership all genuinely care about our clients and decisions seem to be made with their interests in mind. They all know their craft and the business seems to be heading in a great direction as they continue to expand nationally. There are also a lot of opportunities for continuing education. They will compensate you for class for licensing, certifications and other professional classes. Great work life balance - unless a market emergency happens, you will typically get to leave your job at the office.

Cons

There is no easy way to say this, but unless you are an advisor or part of the leadership, the compensation is really uncompetitive. 25-30% below the general market rate in the Twin Cities is common. The 401k match is on the skimpy side (works out to a 2% match), although the profit sharing element does help. Staff is regularly overworked, which becomes overwhelming when there seems to be no avenue for promotion.

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Cons

Working at Wealth Enhancement Group was mostly a disappointing experience, largely due to the gap between what’s promised and what’s actually delivered. The company heavily promotes work/life balance, but in reality, long hours and constant pressure make it nearly impossible to maintain. The onboarding process for new hires is also poorly structured—disorganized, rushed, and lacking the support needed to succeed in a complex operational environment. Senior and executive leadership often feels disconnected from the day‑to‑day realities of the teams doing the actual work. Decisions are made from the top down without considering the impact on employees, and communication is inconsistent at best. The structure of how things are done is outdated and inefficient, and unless leadership is willing to revamp these systems, they risk losing even more talented people.

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Wealth Enhancement Group Response
2mo
We appreciate you being honest and sharing this. We understand how critical a strong onboarding process and continuous support are. We’re continually working to improve our training programs to support our employees. Growth brings change, and we’re working to make sure that progress doesn’t come at the expense of employee experience. Your perspective helps us maintain balance during expansion.
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