A once great institution ruined - Director Cboe Employee Review

1.0
Apr 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They have all been erased in the last year.

Cons

The new CEO and his Make Cboe CME Again agenda have completely ruined the company. All the good employees have left for much greener pastures and the good ones who have stayed are now being pushed out. Senior management is actively trying to take the company back to 2017 when the entire revenue of the company was based on SPX and VIX volumes. Paused promotions this year to entice employees to quit. Ended remote work this year to entice employees to quit. Forced employees back in the office this year to entice employees to quit. Every decision made by senior management in the past year has been to entice employees to quit. Resorted to layoffs when they didn't hit the quote for amount of people to quit.

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5.0
May 25, 2026
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Pros

- Excellent tech, colleagues, and interesting work.

Cons

- Management could be more forward focused.

1.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing, not a single thing.

Cons

The strongest reason to join this company is the people—if you can find the right ones. Genuine colleagues exist, and they often become the support system needed to navigate an environment marked by burnout, stress, and a toxic workplace culture. Unfortunately, professional growth appears to be driven less by performance and more by proximity. Promotions frequently feel tied to long-standing relationships with leadership rather than measurable contributions, leaving many high-performing employees questioning whether merit truly matters. The company continues to struggle with diversity and inclusion. Leadership remains largely homogeneous, and the lack of diverse perspectives can contribute to bias in decision-making and workplace dynamics. Several talented minority employees and leaders have already departed, and others continue to leave, raising concerns about retention and belonging. The culture itself is toxic. Boundaries are often tested, expectations can be relentless, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance requires constant vigilance. Employees who succeed here are often those who become skilled at navigating internal politics while fiercely protecting their own well-being. If you're considering joining, come prepared with strong boundaries, resilience, and the ability to advocate for yourself. Some people will make the journey worthwhile, but the environment will likely demand more from you than it ever should.

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