I've not been paid to say this - Trainee Commercial Underwriter Equitable Advisors Employee Review

5.0
Jan 31, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The people I work with on a daily basis are fantastic, my team leader is very supportive and the upper management seem to have time for everyone. Training is relatively demanding and very thorough, but full support is given. Office atmosphere is relaxed but professional. Benefits are great.

Cons

The obligatory problems of working for a big company such as IT issues, a penchant for meetings etc. but this is really scraping the barrel.

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Equitable Advisors Response
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We're thrilled that AXA UK is a company you are really enjoying working for and it's great to hear you're part of such a good team. Thank you for your comments! AXA UK

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Good place for career changers to get financial licenses (they will license anybody)

Cons

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