Brown Brothers — Harriman Company

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Brown Brothers — Harriman Company

“Great place to start career, some get restless after awhile and move on due to lack of promotions.” Indeed Client & Business Reputation

Working at BBH is often described as a "gentlemanly" experience, characterized by a collaborative environment and a notable lack of the aggressive "shark" culture found at larger investment banks. brown brothers harriman company

“One of the best managers I ever had, a true advocate... In general, I think of this employer quite fondly.” Glassdoor “Great place to start career, some get restless

Employee reviews at Brown Brothers Harriman. ... Brown Brothers Harriman has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1, Brown Brothers Harriman reviews - Glassdoor While it is celebrated for its deep-rooted history

Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH) is widely regarded as a prestigious and stable private partnership with a strong "old-school" reputation in the financial world. While it is celebrated for its deep-rooted history and supportive culture for early-career professionals, reviews frequently highlight challenges regarding compensation and slow technological evolution. Professional & Employee Perspectives

: As a 200-year-old partnership, the firm can feel slow-moving. Decision-making often happens by committee, and technology systems are frequently described as outdated. Community Voices

: A common criticism is that salaries and bonuses often lag behind "the street" (larger competitors), which can lead to high turnover among mid-level staff.

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