Risk-averse, cost-conscious company. But good shareholder value - Senior Vice President HSBC Employee Review

3.0
Aug 17, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good name - particularly in Hong Kong where HSBC & Hang Seng blows closest competitors (e.g. BOC) away Risk-averse - the company is very hung up on containing risks in the last few years. This is good both for staff and shareholder.

Cons

For the staff - too much instability since Stuart Gulliver assumes leadership. Too many businesses have been labelled non-core & sold to add to one-off income gains, creating considerable instability throughout all ranks in the bank. Pay - market rate but never a market leader. Paperwork & Bureaucracy - simply too much. Particularly all the CEOs in the line businesses globally have ceded considerable control to the Head Office since 2011, due to a massive shift in reporting structures where all line staff will report direct to their functional bosses in the head office, and only dotted to the business.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

Good environment and nice place to work and learn

Cons

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1.0
May 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Never come. All the positions and all area is same terrible. HR official turnover rate reach to 15%, some core hard working positions even can be a higher rate

Cons

They don't respect employees, there's a suit in New York area initiated by previous bankers in 2023. Because they asked for a lot of volunteering work on formal job but never pay

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