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Financial Services
Snapshot
1000 total reviews
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Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
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89 / 100
Graduate trainee
Good management and perks. Take care of employees
Nothing bad during the period I was there.
Principal risk engineer
great pay, great work life balance, great benefits and great office to work in.
very white and very male. the company still has over 20% gender pay gap and not many females in senior roles.
Pricing analyst
Supportive Trusting Encouraging Positive Relationships
Location is not very good
Pricing actuary
Great environment, flexible working, global company
Slow decision making, management can be sketchy
Uderwriter
Good benefits and bonus and work life balance
Hard to progress. Micro management. Very busy and repetitive. High staff turnover reducing ability to progress as always under pressure for the basics
Business development
Some good people around, manageable work life balance, relatively stable teams. You can grow if you want it, if you work on it and if you show it.
C level mgmt focused for years on cost cutting / control, leads to slow hiring with amount of work constantly growing
Finance operations analyst
good employeer back in 2024
restricted flexibility to work from home
Ops administrator
Flexible Caring Free food Stress free Great benefits
No parking No progression Low salary
Tax administration
Social club is great Full cantine catering
Location can be tricky for north side residents
Insurance consultant
Reasonable pay, extra week's leave, somewhat flexible working, good maternity leave package, interesting work, good team.
HR policies can be like hurdles to navigate - insistence on return to office but I guess this is not unique to Zurich. Management culture could be better - not too interested in the 'why' of missing performance targets if it's to do with personal life or their own agreed upon work policies (like RTO). North Sydney location is a bit more tricky to get to if you're coming in from the suburbs.