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    Salary satisfaction at FactSet

    76%
    When FactSet employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'76% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    Research Analysts provide accurate, reliable and timely financial market data to internal database and to internal/external clientele.
    Research Analysts provide accurate, reliable and timely financial market data to internal database and to internal/external clientele.
    classification: Banking & Financial ServicesBanking & Financial Services
    2d ago
    2d ago

    at FactSet
    Taguig City, Metro Manila
    Content Manager is the lead developer on large scale projects. They oversee aspects from planning, research and resource allocation.
    Content Manager is the lead developer on large scale projects. They oversee aspects from planning, research and resource allocation.
    classification: Banking & Financial ServicesBanking & Financial Services
    2d ago
    2d ago

    What’s it like working at FactSet?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at FactSet appreciate the excellent benefits offered, including free snacks, drinks, shuttle services, medical allowances, and paid time off. The positive work environment is frequently praised, with many describing it as healthy, supportive, and enjoyable. Work-life balance is a strength, with flexibility and control over schedules. Competitive salaries and bonuses are provided, and colleagues are often friendly and supportive.

    However, some potential challenges exist, such as limited opportunities for career progression and professional development within certain roles or departments. Workloads can be heavy at times, particularly during peak seasons or for certain roles. A few reviewers have mentioned issues with management, such as inconsistent policies or a lack of consideration for employee needs. Additionally, some employees have found the work to be repetitive or monotonous after a certain period of time.