AXA reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(3,918 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 3,918 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 Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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4K reviews
2.0
Oct 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are good. Paid maternal/paternal leave, domestic partner health insurance, better than average PTO and flexible work schedule.

Cons

Of late, lots of job eliminations and moving people around. Making people managers who have no business managing people. Closing locations and forcing people to post for the job they have because they're moving the office to another state. Constant change of upper management. Once we were considered people, now we're just numbers on a spreadsheet with a corresponding salary.

1.0
May 7, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This company will sponsor you since they are a brokerage aka: you need to be employed by one to become a financial advisor. That is as far as it will go. You will pay literally everything out of pocket for your series exams. ($700-$1500). They will also allow you to get access to study materials to pass the Series exams and SIE, which you are also financially responsible for.

Cons

Everything else. They will not pay you a dime until you are fully licensed. When they finally do pay you, the base is $2,000 a MONTH gross (before taxes). That's a $700 paycheck every two weeks. When making this offer, they will present you 2-3 different pay structures. One of them is full 1099 (contractor), you will not make a dime, but will keep a high commission percentage. "Building your book of business" is a lot of reaching out to grandma and grandpa to see if they'd be interested in signing on for life insurance and framing it as, "financial advising." Embarrassing. Other companies offer vastly greater support and better benefits, you can and should do better. Given that the company is located in LA, where the median rent for a 1-bedroom is $2,661, it is completely absurd and exploitative to offer employees a base pay of $2,000 a month before taxes and zero financial support during the 2-3 months they are studying for their exams. Your hiring manager will pump you up, and they will make promises, as every company does, but don't be fooled. If you can find another opportunity: PLEASE do yourself a favor and find it. I accepted this job offer when I was 21, fresh out of college and was naive. You are at your most vulnerable then. As a 25 year old, I wouldn't recommend this career path, and this heinous pay to anyone. Do yourself a favor and negotiate your base, or better yet: find a company that will pay you a livable wage and won't push you to go full 1099.

1.0
Nov 2, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great Views of Lake Michigan from the Chicago Office

Cons

You are expected to work as if you are a robot tied to your desk in a large cramped office. The management is extremely disrespectful, they tend to only be friendly to other managers or senior staff. They love to flaunt how much money the company is raking in but will tell you in the same sentence that they can't afford to hire more help. If you have the misfortune to work graveyard shifts, your work load is twice as much as the day shift and the team is twice as small, but if you ask for help they will tell you that you're just not doing it right or need more training which they wont give you . If you have any self respect, do not work for this company, you will regret it.

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