StoneX reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(649 total reviews)
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Philip Smith

77% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

StoneX has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 649 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The StoneX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financeiro industry (3.7 stars).

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649 reviews
1.0
Jun 25, 2022

If you know what's good for you avoid this place.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

PTO if and when you could use it.

Cons

I would not recommend this place there is no growth if you're straight out of college maybe this is a start but if you have years of experience please pass this opportunity up. During the pandemic, I was considered an essential worker, meaning I would be on a rotation with another co-worker to reduce the risk of acquiring Covid. Which brought challenges. Core IT is a siloed group. They were not considered essential workers which means they never showed up to do anything that was their responsibility. They occasionally ask for help from other departments to do their part and called it team building which in fact was not true you were there to do their job. The CIO is a stressed individual, is it so important to be recognized as a leader only to fall apart. She Praises Core IT but forgets that other departments play critical roles as well. Management is a complete mess and micro-managed by the CIO. As I explained earlier there is no growth but they do play favorites so they will go about creating a role for an individual and then expect others to work hard to get to that level when it's obvious that they showed favoritism to that individual, and there have been several occasions of that instance. Please look at the posting listed on August 20, 2021, April 24, 2022, and finally June 23, 2022. You have been warned.

1.0
Aug 5, 2022

TombStoneX - Here lies your career

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If there are pros to working for StoneX, they were never presented to me.

Cons

- Management has cut the Core IT staff too close to the bone. They are now completely unable to provide ample support to the rest of the org due to low Core IT employment numbers. I have been waiting weeks for return labels from the Desktop Support team so I can return my WFH equipment. HR says the labels are coming by email, but they never arrive. The Service Desk has a back-log of support tickets that has reached over 450 tickets, which means support is not being provided within the agreed Service Level Agreements. - Upward mobility within the org is impossible. With the plethora of open roles and positions within the Core IT team, they would rather back-fill these roles by attempting to hire via India so that they can cut down on overhead costs. India as a country has imposed new employment guidelines upon their citizens where the citizen base has to provide 90 days notice before leaving employment opportunities, and starting a new one. When they do start their new role with StoneX, the India employees rarely stay for long, and eventually quit during their training period. In the end, these open roles stay open for months and go largely unfulfilled. Which in the end negatively affects the organization's ability to perform sound business decisions, and provide IT support to the employee base. - Total compensation is very low for market conditions. Currently, the open market is dictating that the same role I held at StoneX is paying $22,000 more after accounting for any discretionary bonus that is offered by StoneX. - Managers want to be your friend, but then backstab to get ahead. My manager would say that she wanted to be my friend in one breath, but would then immediately coordinate with her manager to write me up for very frivolous, elementary reasonings in another breath. - Core IT teams do not work well together. There is high animosity towards lower-level Core IT teams; resolving issues across the support staff is challenged heavily due to higher-level support teams and their negative egos, negative work ethics, along with negative management styles. Higher-level teams do not feel that they have to participate in resolving lower-level issues with lower-level teams, and provide no support on the items that their teams "own". It's a never-ending, argumentative, finger-pointing cycle which leaves the user holding the bag.

1.0
Feb 23, 2022
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

A few nice people in the business. You can easily get away with doing your day job and nothing else.

Cons

No help and support from other departments in the business. Everyone just pushes back even when its their job to do something. UK finance lady expects you to know all areas of finance even if you are in another dept. Not willing to help anyone is the business. UK HR - If you have any questions regarding your benefits, you wont get any responses. Even when you raise it to your line manager and they chase, they don't get a response either. UK HR - They actively encourage you refer people to join the business and when you do, they don't have the courtesy to respond to the candidate, which makes the refer look bad. You may have read in other reviews about it being IG club, well those reviews aren't wrong. Majority of the staff on retail side are ex IG. They tend to bring in IG staff and replicate everything IG do. They want to be exactly like IG. If you want flexible working or hybrid, don't expect it. From the top it has been pushed for people to be in the office. As soon as they get a chance it will be 5 days back in the office. Think twice before moving here

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