New office, no structure sink or swim culture - Associate 9fin Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Fast-paced environment if you’re comfortable working with minimal structure. Some genuine nice and friendly people in the

Cons

The company leans heavily on buzzwords like “entrepreneurial” and “aggressive growth,” but in reality this translates into rapid hiring without the structure, processes, or leadership needed to support it. In the Belfast office. especially, it’s clear that no one has the capacity to properly train or onboard new hires. Expectations are high from day one, but they’re completely out of sync with the level of support provided. There’s little clarity on workflows, minimal guidance, and an assumption that people will just figure things out on their own. There is a training budget, but it’s largely ineffective. It doesn’t align with the actual day-to-day requirements of the role, so it ends up feeling like a tick-box exercise rather than something that genuinely helps employees succeed. Management can come across as surface-level supportive, but the reality is inconsistent. When things go wrong, the tone shifts quickly, and there’s little emphasis on development or accountability from leadership. Culturally, it leans heavily toward a boys’ club environment. Certain personalities and informal networks are clearly favoured, which makes it difficult to feel included or supported if you’re not part of that dynamic. This sits in contrast to the company’s messaging around inclusion, which doesn’t reflect the day-to-day experience. Overall, it feels like a company prioritising headcount and growth metrics over building a functional, fair, and supportive workplace

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9fin Response
1mo
Thanks for taking the time to share such a detailed review, there’s a lot in here and we really do take it seriously. We’ve definitely grown quickly, there have been times where structure, onboarding, and clarity haven’t kept pace. That’s a classic pain point for all fast growing businesses, and it’s something we’re actively working on, whether that’s through clearer workflows, better training, or ensuring managers have the capacity to properly support new joiners. As we continue to grow, one of the things we think a lot about is how to keep the best parts of what made 9fin special while also evolving as a company. Our new company values and behaviours are a key part of this, as is bringing in more senior operational support within Data to help build stronger foundations in areas like onboarding, training, and day-to-day execution. Open, honest feedback really does matter to us. If you’re open to it, I’d encourage you to share more directly with your manager, People team, or any of the execs. Those conversations help us understand context and make things better over time. Mandeep VP People

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5.0
Dec 11, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

people centric, great culture, work life balance

Cons

nothing comes to mind at all

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9fin Response
2y
Thank you for leaving us a review! I am thrilled that you have called out our people-centric approach and amazing culture. 2024 is going to be a huge year for us, and it is great to have you on board. Head of People
2.0
Feb 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Comprehensive benefits package in the US and mostly friendly office environment

Cons

Management is obsessed with rapid growth and is straying from the values that make this company a long-term winner. They expect unrealistic goals from staff while constantly changing strategies or not providing the tools they need to hit those goals, a problem across every team. It leaves individuals anxious that they will be fired for not being a superstar while strong contributors who remember the vibe before 2025 are looking to the exits. The amount of churn from both firings and voluntary departures puts people on edge. They can't perform as well when they feel they're one bad quarter or one dropped client away from the boot. The last few reviews on here are from managers saying the company has a good culture but the majority of non-managers (including me) would disagree. A culture of fear and pressure overtook optimism last year. Execs say they want open and honest candor but are dismissive of anything that doesn't resemble rocket ship emojis.

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9fin Response
2mo
Thanks for taking the time to share this - it’s clear you’ve put thought into it and care about 9fin and what we’re building. 9fin is ambitious, no doubt about that. We want to be the leading provider of debt market analytics and AI, this decade. That’s a big goal, and that brings pace, stretch, high ownership and of course, change. For many people, that’s part of what makes 9fin exciting — the chance to take on responsibility and grow quickly — but we also know that doesn’t feel the same for everyone, all the time. As we continue to grow, one of the things we think a lot about is how to keep the best parts of what made 9fin special while also evolving as a company. It’s something we’re actively working on, whether that’s through better clarity, stronger support, or continued investment in tools and teams. Open, honest feedback really does matter to us. If you’re open to it, I’d encourage you to share more directly with your manager, People team, or any of the execs. Those conversations help us understand context and make things better over time. Mandeep VP People
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