Up until 2007, my experience was favorable, after 2007 the loss of trust (the backbone of the industry) was complete. - Anonymous employee UBS Employee Review

3.0
Aug 23, 2011
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most of the people that work there, are good quality people, both co-workers and support staff. I have never felt much pressure to sell a particular product - ideas are offered up, but it is left up to each Financial Advisor, the products they are most comfortable working with. Pretty open to different business models, although some areas don't receive a lot of support.

Cons

UBS is a decent firm within the financial services industry - at issue is the constant bungling and lack of foresight and integrity of the industry as a whole. It's behind in some areas like technology, but new management has been making strides at upgrading. The industry has a long way to go to revamp the business, so that more money is being spent on fundamentals like due diligence and less on the wildly overcompensated upper echelon i.e. BSD traders and their bosses that have repeatedly brought the industry to the brink.

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Pros

One of the biggest pros is brand value and global credibility. UBS is a top-tier global wealth management and investment bank, so having it on your resume immediately signals experience in a highly structured, regulated, and performance-driven environment. That tends to carry weight across financial services and corporate TA roles. Another major advantage is strong learning exposure. Because UBS operates across wealth management, investment banking, asset management, and corporate functions, employees usually get exposure to complex stakeholder groups, senior leadership, and high-volume, high-stakes hiring environments. For recruiting roles specifically, that often means experience with executive searches, niche skill sets, and global requisitions.

Cons

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Pros

Good benefits, easy managers and hybrid working

Cons

Ongoing merger, layoffs and restructing

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