Okay place to make money and gain experience - Junior Banking Analyst Axos Bank Employee Review

3.0
12 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Their pay is decent, but still not competitive with other jobs in the market. - The gym inside the facilities is adequate, and the break rooms have a large fridge and coffee machine. - Parking is free and UTC is just a short walk across a bridge away. - Experience will look good on a resume. - Manager was flexible with showing up late/early to work. - Business Casual dress code is somewhat relaxed. - Allowed to listen to music while working alone.

Cons

- Axos is firm about wanting people in the office even with a pandemic ongoing. There was even a positive case on my floor, and while there were multiple of us in a meeting room with them for over an hour, we were told to come into work still the next day as "they wore a mask so you're fine". - Axos also utilizes ActivTrac to monitor employee efficiency, noting when your mouse has been inactive for over 2 minutes. - Cubicles in the center of the building have no real sunlight. - Supposedly, the turnover here is somewhere near 40%, and it seems that everyone I meet here had just started a few months to a year or two ago. - As a JBA, your workload can fluctuate a lot as sometimes you have the workload of a regular analyst and other times you have to fight for busy work. - There's not many days off during the year, with only federal bank holidays counting. In 2021, we weren't even given a Christmas or new years observed even though those days fell on a weekend. - Severe lack of training at the start. Manager introduced themselves and essentially had another analyst delegate busy work to me for the next month. - Low opportunities for promotions/raises; if you earn a promotion you basically take on the extra responsibilities but don't get paid the new rate until 6 months later. - The term Junior Banking Analyst seems to just be a way for them to justify paying us less than the regular Analysts and to mask it as a learning experience. - The rotational program is tough as it usually takes a month to get familiar and comfortable with your job, and by then you could only have 2-3 more months before you rotate to your next department.

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Axos Bank Response
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The JBA program is meant to provide accelerated opportunities for exposure and learning which is one of the highlights of the program. Analysts have the opportunity to do real meaningful work and are given more responsibility than is typical for entry-level roles. The program is designed for those who want the opportunity to dive in and learn through hands-on work and are exited to tackle new challenges. Most analysts complete 3-4 rotations within the scope of the program. The most successful analysts are those that take the initiative to engage themselves in additional projects to help drive automation and efficiencies and can thrive in our fast past environment.

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Cons

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