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Cetera Financial Group

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Cetera doesn’t care about employees client - Anonymous Cetera Financial Group Employee Review

1.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

It’s a paycheck in an awful job market

Cons

A masterclass in how to erode trust: force employees back into offices, prioritize AI over people, and staff HR with individuals seemingly trained to recite policy instead of show compassion. Leadership appears deeply out of touch, following a corporate culture that consistently values profit over people—where financial optics and cost-cutting take priority over employee well-being, loyalty, and trust. The result is a workplace that feels increasingly transactional, cold, and hollow.

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5.0
11 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Love the team and culture. Work is meaningful. Flexibility

Cons

Wish there was more room for growth

3.0
21 Jun 2026
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Pros

As with most larger size companies there are some genuinely great people that work here but there are also many who are just here for a paycheck. It pays to make friends and internal connections with subject matter experts. There are always new projects starting up and changes seem to be constant, so depending on timing and business segment, advancement can happen quickly. The pay and benefits are OK-decent, but could be better. While there’s change in some areas, others can be stable and very easy to get comfortable with, always work to be done! This can be a good thing for those craving consistency and stability but bad for those looking for something challenging, personal growth and/or advancement opportunities. Hybrid work environment for most roles but must be in office at least 2-3x weekly, and this is tracked.

Cons

Change is constant and training/support aren’t always available. Many acquisitions have led to culture and policy clashes or conflicting info/processes. Many people are overworked and burnout can and does occur. It can take forever for resolutions to come around as most internal systems and programs are outdated. Support is outsourced to third parties and require service tickets to be opened. Updates are also vendor dependent, so things take forever to get fixed, or require annoying long term workarounds. Pay and benefits are OK, but could be better. Advancement opps can also vary across business segments and there’s a lot of promotions based on favoritism or nepotism rather than merit/experience. Lots of little perks like free sodas, snacks, Nespresso machines and such disappeared. Team or department lunches and outings are far and few between. Holiday party went way downhill, although it seems like they might be trying to improve it more recently.

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