AXA reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(3,916 total reviews)
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Thomas Buberl

89% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

AXA has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,916 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AXA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Seguros industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Jul 22, 2014

Disappointing

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Pros

AXA had good benefits when I worked there. In fact, that's pretty much the only reason I stayed. I loved the holidays off and the vacation time. The medical benefits were pretty good also.

Cons

AXA is an okay place to work if you're just looking for employment but not if you're looking for advancement. The company trains and promotes only those employees whom they like. AXA is BIG on favoritism. As long as you kiss up to the managers you'll get what you want; but don't expect hard work, integrity and character to benefit you in any way, shape or form. I deeply regret having wasted so many years with the company. I was overworked and underpaid the entire time I was employed, but I stayed a/c the benefits and in hopes things would improve...which they never did. Even though I always reported to work on time, put in overtime when asked with minimal complaining, did my job well with no salary increase worth mentioning, I was set up by my manager and team leader so that I could be terminated because of my age....I'm approaching retirement. They couldn't find any fault in my performance so they had to fabricate something.

1.0
Jun 14, 2019

Don’t waste your time here

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Pros

People here are generally very slack so you get quite good work life balance. To some departments, going home on the dot matters more than the urgent tasks on hand so you can leave on the dot too since nothing can be done.

Cons

Really bad culture with some bullying personalities at Director and leadership level. Worse is management seem okay with these bullying personalities as they are being recognised and given bigger responsibilities. Plenty of rude people and so it’s bad mental wellness. And dont be lured by the staff discounts as you will regret buying their products especially when it comes to claims. There is also an issue of too many non locals in this company especially in team lead positions and therefore clueless about the local market.

1.0
Jan 21, 2017

Scam!

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Pros

You get sponsored to take the Series 7 exam. You can then use your license to get interviews at more ethical, prestigious, and respectable employers.

Cons

The management at AXA are a bunch of liars and crooks. They make absurd claims like you'll make $250,000 your first year. The pre-employment phase (PEP) is basically a slave labor racket which exploits the ambitions of recent college graduates. What they don't tell you in the "interview" process is that most people do not make it out of PEP and those who do make essentially no money for 5 months. Moreover, the amount of time and effort that they demand out of you during PEP is absurd considering that they pay you absolutely nothing. There are dozens of boutique firms in Manhattan where you can do the same exact thing and have significantly more autonomy. On your first day in the office, you find out that, in order to go on contract, you have to obtain licenses in multiple states which you have to pay several hundred dollars for out of pocket. Also, financial advisers at AXA are really just glorified insurance salespeople. The "advisers" at AXA push life insurance on everyone (even people who clearly don't need it) because that is where the most commissions are obtained. If you are interesting in selling stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, forget about working here. To be sure, private wealth management is a potentially lucrative field. If you are truly interested in the industry there are far more reputable firms that you can and should consider: Morgan Stanley, Meryl Lynch, UBS, Charles Schwab, Fidelity, Edward Jones, etc. Stay away from AXA.... far away!

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