Unprofessional Cyber Security team managers and supervisor that promote career sabotage - Cyber Security Analyst Tier I DTCC Employee Review

1.0
1 Jul 2017
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Pros

Easy work, if you do not go above or beyond to show you have actually IT experience you will go far. Can watch Netflix while pretending to work if that's your thing and nobody notices.

Cons

Unprofessional managers that are in collusion with HR when there is any justified complaints. If you stand out in IT knowledge you paint a target on your back and you get false negative yearly reviews from a manager that gets the information from a supervisor who has it out for you. Good ol boys club, to advance it's who you know vs what you know. They use you for your knowledge and promise raises and promotions then renege on it after you are done with said project which was well beyond your job role. Complete collusion and sabotage to oust you from the company and HR allows it / turns a blind eye.

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Pros

Internal Audit's work is meaningful and provides strong exposure across risk, technology and operations. Audits tend to focus on areas that truly matter from a regulatory and risk perspective, so you're not just checking boxes. There is a genuinely strong team culture. Colleagues are competent, collaborative, and willing to help, with a good mix of experience levels that make it a solid environment for learning. There is also clear investment in employee development. Managers often have regular career discussions, and there are ongoing efforts around training, including newer areas like AI tools and capabilities. Recognition is present, and people are generally acknowledged for strong performance. Overall, it's a strong place to build audit fundamentals, gain exposure to innovation initiatives, and develop credibility within financial services / internal audit.

Cons

Internal Audit's workload is consistently high, not just during peak periods. It's common to juggle multiple audits with overlapping deadlines, alongside continuous monitoring and other responsibilities, which can make it difficult at times. Processes can be very documentation heavy and sometimes feel rigid, which is expected in a highly regulated environment but can reduce efficiency. A significant amount of time can go into formatting, reviewing and aligning work papers to methodology. Some workflows remain manual, which adds to the overall pressure and limit efficiency.

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