Thread regarding Refinitiv layoffs

Evaluated Pricing

Would someone please provide me some history on this group and the Ft. Mill, SC location strategy? I’m looking at a number of job postings on Indeed—corporates, munis, derivative valuation leads and some analysts are being hired.

Also, how is the comp for these roles?

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Evaluated Pricing at Refinitiv is very close to collapse. The most senior managers left the company in the las 12 months. The are no controls and probably only one or two people have real experience in Wall Street. There is a Director who has been at the center of every terrible decision. He has managed every asset class and and he is the real power. The new global head is an amateur with lack of experience managing people and with very little knowledge about the pricing business. Bloomberg, IDC are far superior companies.

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There is no history, evaluated pricing's first ever fort mill employee is the one person there now.

Take all things on this page with a large grain of salt. Doomsday prediction accuracy is somewhere between zero and broken clock

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Post ID: @1spn+1jXmDYUS

What's happening is it's "cheaper" to hire people there versus paying New York salaries. All else being equal I guess that's true, not counting the cost of training and loss of institutional knowledge. You can move the roles to CR or you can move them to SC. Take your pick.

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OP here—I am reading some of the historical threads, and they’re quite depressing. I see that the same roles opening in Ft. Mill were just axed in 2021. I’m not quite getting what’s happening here. Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you.

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