Barclays Graduate Software Developer reviews

3.8

33% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)
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C.S. Venkatakrishnan

100% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Graduate Software Developer employees have rated Barclays with 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Graduate Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Barclays is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Graduate Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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25 reviews
1.0
Dec 10, 2021
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Pros

Good Salary, Not too demanding work

Cons

The graduate scheme in Glasgow feels rushed and undercooked. Being asked to list your skills, experiences and what you want to do feels like a waste of time when the team assignments feel random. The managers don't feel trained to handle graduates either. I didn't come from a CS background and I feel even more alienated than the other graduates due to being expected to keep up with the rest. Covid may have exacerbated these problems but when I actively bring up my issues to HR to see nothing being done I just feel invisible.

3.0
Sep 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The work life balance is extremely good with fully remote working, and I have never found myself working more than contracted hours. It's very rare to see people online super late. Company really cares about your wellbeing and happiness. There's a lot of schemes to help if you are struggling with mental health, and most in the company completely understand if you are struggling with personal issues. Great progress in increasing diversity in tech. A real drive to get more women involved into tech positions, as well as minorities. Pay is very good especially for a graduate position. It's the best in Glasgow by far.

Cons

They've been hiring loads of graduates over the last couple of years, and it seems that teams just aren't prepared for them whatsoever. There is very little opportunities to get involved in real engaging software development work, and it's very easy to find yourself in a team where your role is the complete opposite of what you're looking for. It's very easy to feel like you've been forgotten, and have little to no work to actually do. Combined with full remote working, the experience is very poor for a new graduate who is keen to get thrown into the deep end, and get stuck in and learn. Most graduates were placed into random teams which did very little software engineering, and/or have been in a cycle of being told to do Pluralsight training for months on end. It seems the opportunities to progress in the company in the short to medium term as a graduate are extremely limited. At the end of the graduate scheme, 'graduate' simply gets removed from your contract and you continue working as you were. Promotions to AVP seem extremely limited and hard to come by, and the route to get there seems long winded and just not worth the hassle. If you are a keen hands on software engineer looking to learn a lot quickly, I would not recommend Barclays - despite the money being very good. It's far too easy to stagnate technically, and/or learn the complete wrong tech skills which the industry generally looks for.

3.0
Sep 24, 2021
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Pros

The company is a large company and good for Cv. Everyone that works there is friends and nice, culture is a lot more relaxed than other banks so hours aren’t too bad!

Cons

If you weren’t a computer science graduate, their graduate scheme is very bad for training you into a developer - especially over the Covid lock down. However, I believe they are fixing this for newer graduates.

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