Piper Sandler reviews

3.9

68% would recommend to a friend

(342 total reviews)
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Chad Abraham

99% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Piper Sandler has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 342 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Piper Sandler employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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342 reviews
1.0
Aug 7, 2008

Not a good employer at all

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only good thing, I guess, I could recall that it was location of the building (downtown of Minneapolis) very close to everything.

Cons

Not a good company to work for. First, compensation probably the lowest I've seen in comparable firms. I'm making at least 70% more now doing pretty much the same level job in operations in another bank. Second, management to say it politely, not the brightest and only interested in their own compensation and benefits. Treatment of team members is very poor sometimes even insulting. One of my former co-workers asked if he can have a personal business card issued for him. Manager just laughed him in a face. Most management is promoted not because of hard work but because of the favoritism. Not diverse environment at all. Many managers didn't even have a college degree. After they were bought by UBS they laid off pretty much all their operations.

3.0
Feb 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Company is trying to shed it's dusty perception; has been on a major acquisition spree and just rebranded; no debt; growing market share

Cons

HQ and Management in Minnesota; legacy middle management is instilled for life, and has led to a culture of 'my way or the highway' and unfortunately those with decision-making authority are not the brightest or best; a culture of mediocrity at best; Within Investment Banking, the Associates are being squeezed as some MDs are quite lazy and do minimal work; because of the brain drain to Silicon Valley startups, analysts often lack the minimum skills needed to churn out the quality work for the deal teams....leaving the few qualified Associates to be completely overworked. A few women bankers which is refreshing but still very much an old boys network and the women are cut out of meetings at times, but they somehow deal with it with grace. The admin and ops team are skeletal, and the majority are poor quality (high school education with no higher degree; many with no prior IB or financial services experience). The rigid stalwart management allows virtually no autonomy to the talented few. Rebranding is quite lofty ("Power of Partnership", "Entrepreneurial", etc.) as the old foundation remains rigid, dusty, lackluster. Compensation and Benefits are poor.

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