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Financial Services
Snapshot
1312 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
Page
44 / 132
Bancassurance sales executive
they are hands on during training
After being promised we will have 10 day onboarding program 3 days after we got deployed there is no onboarding at all.
Financial services consultant
Good support system depending on the team you join
Highly dependent on joining the right team
Investments
good environment and collegiate culture
none that one can think of
Finance analyst
Friendly colleague and superior. A lot of learning opportunity.
Environment too fast pace. Always re-org
Senior customer contact advisor
Decent salary if you have the experience and as a permanent staff. There are opportunities to grow and improve and even for promotions. OT is paid. Decent benefits.
Promotions are fierce and sometimes not what you expected. For my position, we were almost near overworked consistently and OT is part of our KPI. Heard of compulsory 20 hours OT a month? What happened to our so called "work-life-balance"?
Business analyst
Good environment and good base
Heavy workload and poor management
Actuarial analyst intern
There is a verry friendly working environment
There was no any special downside at AIA.
Actuarial analyst
Good work environment Supportive Nice culture
Some decisions taken by management are not employee-friendly
Cloud solution architect
Benefits, Allowance, Employee Share Plan, leaves
Micro Management without any direction
Anonymous employee
competent, humble and cohesive senior team compelling purpose great performance culture
decentralized nature limits lateral mobility, but deserving performers always find a way to grow