Trader Interactive Reviews

3.8

62% would recommend to a friend

(169 total reviews)

David McMinn

69% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Trader Interactive has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 169 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trader Interactive employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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169 reviews
1.0
7 Dec 2023

Changes for the worse

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I loved my coworkers. We still keep in touch.

Cons

Leadership Pay No advancement opportunities You are a number, not a person

1.0
28 Oct 2019

Used to be great

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are great people working here, Benefits are good, and the office location is awesome.

Cons

If you read some of the reviews below you may get the idea already, also understand that Trader has many departments, some that may be okay to work in. This review is coming from the inside sales team specifically. None of the other negative reviews I have read were untrue in any fashion, this used to be an excellent place to work. With recent changes, the company has started to completely disregard their employees, our opinion no longer matters, our sales no longer matter and it has been made clear that we're easily replaceable. In fact, some employees that have been working for the company for many years and have worked hard to build their clientele had those taken from them with little notice. In no other workplace that I have experienced has it been acceptable to arbitrarily make up metrics to meet and change someone's position so extrmeley that they are now earning just a fraction of what they used to (not an exaggeration). Managers are uncomfortable communicating and will avoid the subject at any cost or even lie because some can't handle the confrontation. You can be told for months that an opportunity for change is coming up but it will not happen. The current management operates largely using favoritism and they do not care about the actual work attitude or results, I speculate this is because they are so out of touch with their employees. But I have learned that it will not get better, look for opportunities elsewhere, this company does not want you to grow, if you earn too much for their liking you might just have a different pay structure next week, and good luck trying to pay your bills then!

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Trader Interactive Response
6y
I’m truly sorry to hear that your current experience is negative and even more saddened to hear that you feel as though you can’t express your concerns with your managers or HR. We’ve worked hard to cultivate a positive culture where our employees feel valued and are able to thrive and grow in their careers and it seems we’ve missed the mark in this instance. I, personally, would love to sit down and chat with you to discuss your current situation and see if we can work together towards a more favorable outcome. I hope you’ll take the opportunity to reach out to HR or our CEO who is always available to discuss concerns.
1.0
13 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None after the most recent pay cut.

Cons

3 pay cuts in 5 years. When owned by Dominion they cared about the employees. Goldman Sacks and our management only cares for themselves now. Enery outside sales reps earnings are being cut as much as 60% of what they earned in 2019. For 3 out of 5 years the outside and inside sales force have had a cut in income. This company is so financially unstable with regards to what it pays the sales reps, I cannot recommend it to anyone that wants to build a career with Trader Interactive.

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