Supportive team culture undermined by favoritism and poor management - Compliance Moody's Employee Review

3.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A supportive and collaborative team culture, flexible working arrangements

Cons

My skip-level manager is approachable, even-handed, and appears to make a genuine effort to understand and support all team members. My direct manager, however, tends to show clear favoritism, which has negatively affected team dynamics and morale. There have been multiple occasions where my contributions were mistakenly attributed to other team members, or where important information and instructions related to my responsibilities were communicated to a colleague instead of directly to me. This has created unnecessary confusion, inefficiencies, and duplication of effort within the team. In addition, I have observed that suggestions or updates I provide often receive little engagement, whereas the same ideas presented by certain favored team members are met with enthusiasm and support. Over time, this inconsistency has been highly demotivating. The manager also frequently speaks negatively about other team members, which undermines psychological safety and discourages open communication. As a result, team morale and trust have been negatively impacted. Overall, the leadership style has contributed to inefficiencies, reduced transparency, and a significant decline in my motivation and engagement.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

- Good company wide culture (see notes below on ratings specific culture) good people - Great work life balance (especially for finance in NYC) - Opportunity to learn from most of the c-suite - If you want the return offer you can usually get it (only know one person from my year who wanted one and didn't get one). - The ratings intern program is essentially gauging if your competent to extend a return offer. You don't actually do much work for your team.

Cons

- Can't touch anything an actual associate does because of regulations in industry (don't get exposure with what you'll actually be doing full time). - Because you can't touch anything you basically spend the entire summer being talked at by senior analysts (learned a ton but can get repetitive). - Hybrid schedule is only really adhered to by associates on your team, so the office feels deserted at times. The seniors don't come into the office much. The ratings floors (separate from the rest of the business) have a stale and silent feeling. - Because you don't really do much for your team it's hard to create relationships with them. - Your capstone project can be on a completely different industry then the one you're assigned to.

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