Not a fan - Anonymous employee Edward Jones Employee Review

1.0
6 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Option to Work from home

Cons

Micromanagement, their systems are designed so that “anyone can be an advisor” and “you can focus on the client relationship not the investments” which sounds great in theory but overall leads to every client getting the same cookie cutter investments

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5.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The firm is large, established, and financially strong, which creates job stability compared to startup

Cons

Some uncertainty (restructuring/layoffs in certain areas)

2.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Holds firm to its conservative investment philosophy.

Cons

The firm has been behind the times for decades. It is great that they are finally trying to get up to speed, but the rate of change is not manageable. There has been a high turnover in support staff and it's hard to get accurate information when needing support. It also seems like they have lost their original focus of being the local friendly financial advisor in your backyard and being accessible to the masses. The focus has shifted to high-net-worth individuals and catering to the wealthy. I've watched several advisors get pushed out because they expressed concern and needed support they weren't receiving. When hired as an advisor I was told I'd receive all of this wonderful training of what to say and how to overcome objections and did not receive any of that training. Most of the training is a high-level overview with homework of figuring it out on your own time. In order to be successful as an advisor at Edward Jones, you need to plan on working 80 hours a week for at least the first five years at the firm with little to no support.

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