Better than some peers, not that good overall - Asset Management Middle Office Analyst UBS Employee Review

2.0
Jun 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- work-life balance depends on a team, can be pretty good. - famous name on your CV. - internal career change possibilities.

Cons

- salaries could be higher—while UBS pays more than its peers like State Street, BNY Mellon, Euroclear, the pay still falls short of many other firms in this industry. - extremely slow rate of promotions—you see people that do as much work as a whole team could and sitting in the same position for 4-5 (sometimes more) years. It's unclear how the promotions are given, as there are no guidelines at all, and most of the time it just feels like luck. - the Citrix cloud system works extremely badly. UBS refuses to give work laptops to their employees and instead opts for a cloud workspace, which just works badly—not a day passes without you hearing that someone can't log in, faces slowness, or just has some issues with the system, which affects work. - constant feeling that the company is trying to save as much money on you as possible. From quite substantial factors mentioned before (like low salaries, no personal laptops, and a slow rate of promotions) to small things that add up to all of this—fruits in the office only 3 days a week (and the amount is laughable; it's not nearly enough for all); no basic office utensils you might need (only some low-quality pens); no office amenities despite requiring employees to work at least 3 days from the office.

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Cons

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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

other factor is workload during restructuring cycles or market downturns. Financial services recruiting is highly market-sensitive, so hiring freezes or sudden ramps are common. That can create uncertainty or shifting priorities in requisition ownership and pipeline planning. From a career perspective, role specialization can sometimes feel narrow. While UBS is large, some employees find they become highly specialized in one function (like wealth management or a specific region), which may require intentional effort to broaden experience.

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