BNP Paribas reviews

3.8

77% would recommend to a friend

(9,060 total reviews)
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Jean-Laurent Bonnafé

84% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

BNP Paribas has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 9,060 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BNP Paribas employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Good beginning Salary -Nothing else -Some colleagues are nice because we are all in h*ll. -Nice upskilling system.

Cons

-No career advancement whatsoever, the only way you can move up the company is if you backstab your own colleagues; -Team leader are extremly toxic, to the point where one of them shouted, in the middle of the office, at a colleague of mine "What is this sh*t you are doing, they have 9 hr complaints and the company has not done anything about it; -Big brother style vigilance, god forbid you relate to your colleagues that are often overworked because the company cant keep anyone longer than a year. -Seniors with 9 years in the company earning 1250€ gross; -They want to make Portugal the India of europe.

1.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent laptop to work with

Cons

The overall work culture across departments is deeply disappointing and reflects systemic issues rather than isolated concerns. There is a clear lack of professionalism, accountability, and mutual respect within teams and management. One of the most noticeable problems is the absence of respect for employees’ time. Despite a hybrid setup, employees who consistently arrive on time are often questioned for leaving on time—particularly by colleagues who themselves come in much later. This creates an unfair and demotivating environment where discipline is neither recognized nor valued. Favoritism and internal politics are significant concerns. Instances of nepotism are visible, with close relations (such as family members) working together, which raises questions about fairness and merit-based opportunities. Decision-making often appears biased, and employees may feel sidelined if they are not aligned with certain groups or individuals. The workplace culture encourages conformity over constructive dialogue. If you do not simply agree with seniors or managers, it is often perceived negatively, as though you have made a serious mistake. There is little room for healthy disagreement or independent thinking. At the same time, there is virtually no appreciation or recognition for good work, while negative scrutiny is common. Work allocation is poorly managed. Employees who complete their tasks efficiently are often burdened with additional responsibilities, including weekend work, to compensate for others who have not met deadlines. This creates imbalance and burnout rather than promoting accountability across the team. Another concerning aspect is how employees are treated during and after their tenure. Those who choose to resign may be sidelined or made to feel guilty for their decision. Additionally, there have been instances where individuals are approached to rejoin the organization purely due to manpower shortages, giving the impression that employees are treated as replaceable resources rather than valued contributors. Finally, the overall brand experience does not significantly enhance professional credibility or career growth, particularly for those aiming to build a strong profile in the IT sector. Overall, this is not a recommended workplace for individuals seeking a fair, respectful, and growth-oriented environment.

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