Osaic reviews

2.5

29% would recommend to a friend

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Jamie Price

31% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

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1.0
May 5, 2026

Time off for tenured employees, but pay is low

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Pros

Time off for tenured employees

Cons

Salary is lower than most. Employee paid benefits are expensive. No loyalty towards long term employees.

1.0
May 1, 2026

Do More With Less Until You Leave

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Pros

Your coworkers are genuinely great, probably because shared suffering builds strong bonds. 401(k) is fully vested from day one, which is helpful if you can actually afford to contribute. Most can’t.

Cons

It’s apparent Private Equity runs the show. Chronic understaffing means you are doing the work of two or three people for less pay than competitors. Benefits feel like the bare minimum and only exist because they legally have to. PE would gut them all if they could. The forced four-day return to office crushed morale. Top performers are leaving in waves. The trajectory is not subtle.

2.0
Apr 30, 2026
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Pros

- Unlimited PTO - Health insurance coverage is good (I've had doctors' offices tell me this, but it is pricey and has gone up). - There are good people here, and a lot of talent. But they are so burnt out it's hardly a pro.

Cons

- Layoffs result in overworked, very lean teams who are not fairly compensated for the additional expectations of their roles. - SVP level and upward is very political, and there seems to be a lot of favoritism. - Leadership pays lip service to financial professionals and works to keep the board happy, but they couldn't care less about the employees' wants and needs. Employee complaints are met with a condescending "Maybe you should consider if Osaic is the right place for you." - Wildly unpopular RTO with a crazy mileage radius. The new office also just happens to be in a part of town where the average Osaic employee can't afford to live. Most execs do not live in a home office hub, nor do many SVPs. - Very little career growth opportunity. Title changes and raises take years to be processed, and employees are given the run around. - HR is never your friend, but especially HR at Osaic. There were good, intelligent, well-meaning people at this company once. But most have been run off. I'm still unclear as to why. It used to be a better-than-average place to work, but it's declined pretty rapidly over the last 2-3 years.

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