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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 46 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Operations Analyst
3.0
18 April 2026
Hybrid Work Model Needs More Flexibility
Pros: The benefits package is solid for a large corporate bank. For operations analyst roles, you do get a few WFH days, which is nice.
Cons: Work flexibility just isn't great. The strict 3-day in-office mandate feels super rigid in the New York City office. It makes managing personal life tough.
Advice to Management: Please re-evaluate the strict hybrid policy. Giving employees more choice would really boost morale and talent retention in this competitive financial services market.
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Associate Software Engineer
3.0
15 April 2026
Stable global bank, but slow career path
Pros: Job security at this corporate bank is pretty solid. It's a big organization in the financial services industry, so you feel pretty safe here. They don't have massive layoffs often, which is a big plus for a hybrid work model.
Cons: While job security is okay, career growth for an Associate Software Engineer can be tough. It feels like you're stuck in your current role sometimes. Promotions are slow, and upward mobility is just not that clear in the Charlotte, NC office.
Advice to Management: Management should really look into clearer career paths for tech roles, especially for junior folks. Make it easier to see how to get to the next level in a global bank setting.
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Operations Specialist
3.4
14 April 2026
Decent spot for banking if you manage expectations
Pros: You get solid benefits here, that's for sure. The pay for financial services roles is pretty competitive for this market. The hybrid model offers some flexibility, which is nice for an Operations Specialist trying to avoid the daily commute into NYC.
Cons: Some teams and departments expect you to put in some serious hours, especially during month-end or big project deadlines. It's a large corporate bank, so bureaucracy can slow things down. It can be tough to plan personal stuff when work suddenly demands more.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize expectations around working hours across different departments. More consistency would help a lot with employee burnout, especially in core banking operations.
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Financial Analyst
2.9
12 April 2026
Decent for a big bank, but WFH is limited
Pros: I can usually stick to 40-50 hour weeks, which is good for a financial analyst role in investment banking. There's a solid hybrid work model, two days remote from home. This helps with the commute in New York City.
Cons: True work flexibility is pretty limited beyond the hybrid model. Last-minute WFH requests are often denied. It's a very corporate bank environment; they prefer you in the office for collaboration.
Advice to Management: Try to trust employees more with genuine work flexibility beyond the set hybrid days. It'd boost morale.
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Financial Analyst
3.0
6 April 2026
Solid Job Security for Banking Professionals
Pros: You feel pretty secure here as a Financial Analyst. It's a big corporate bank, so there's always work in the financial services industry. That stability is a major plus, especially in the New York City office.
Cons: While job security is solid, career growth can feel really slow for banking roles. There's not much push for remote work options, sticking to a pretty strict hybrid model. Getting promoted takes ages sometimes.
Advice to Management: Consider clearer paths for career progression to keep talent engaged. Also, explore more flexible work arrangements beyond the current hybrid model to compete better.
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Financial Analyst
3.1
2 April 2026
Solid Job Security in Corporate Banking
Pros: Being part of a big corporate bank like MUFG definitely means good job security. For financial analyst roles in the New York City office, the stability is a major plus, especially in the banking industry. You don't have to worry about sudden layoffs often.
Cons: While secure, growth can feel slow sometimes. It's a massive global bank, so moving up or changing departments isn't always quick. The hybrid work setup is okay, but getting fully remote isn't really an option for most roles.
Advice to Management: Try to speed up internal promotions and make lateral moves easier for employees. This would help with retention.
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Senior Financial Analyst
2.9
1 April 2026
Leadership is a Mixed Bag Here
Pros: Some managers in the New York City office are truly supportive, especially within the corporate banking divisions. You can find decent mentors if you really look for them. It's a big bank, so there's usually some stability.
Cons: Leadership is pretty inconsistent across different teams, though. It feels like decision-making for a global financial services company can be super slow. As a Senior Financial Analyst, it's frustrating when projects get delayed waiting on approval chains.
Advice to Management: Work on more consistent leadership training across all business units. Empower middle management more to speed up decisions and project execution.
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Associate Analyst
3.1
28 March 2026
Okay benefits, but base pay could be better
Pros: The health benefits are actually pretty solid for a big corporate bank like MUFG. The 401k match is decent too, which helps for long-term planning, especially in the financial services industry.
Cons: For an Associate Analyst in the New York City office, the base salary isn't super competitive compared to other banks. Raises are often minimal, and bonuses aren't always predictable.
Advice to Management: Review market rates for junior roles, especially for those working in expensive cities like NYC. More transparent bonus structures would also help retain talent.
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Senior Financial Analyst
3.0
28 March 2026
Leadership is a mixed bag at MUFG
Pros: Some senior leaders in the financial services industry are really solid, they've got good vision. There's a decent sense of stability here, which you appreciate in a big corporate banking environment.
Cons: Middle management can be hit or miss, honestly. You often don't get clear direction, especially in the hybrid work model. It makes daily tasks tough as a Senior Financial Analyst.
Advice to Management: Focus on developing consistent leadership skills across all levels, not just the top. Provide clearer goals and better support for teams, especially with the hybrid work setup in the New York City office.
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Financial Analyst
3.0
27 March 2026
Not bad for a big bank role.
Pros: I usually got out at a decent time, which isn't always true for banking roles. For a big corporate bank, the hours aren't totally insane. Having some free evenings in the New York office was definitely a plus.
Cons: When a big project hits, you're definitely working late. There's not much remote flexibility; you're pretty much always onsite. It can be tough to plan things sometimes with unpredictable spikes in workload.
Advice to Management: Could really use more work flexibility across teams. Maybe a hybrid model for some roles would help morale a lot.
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