HSBC Software Engineer reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(756 total reviews)
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Georges Elhedery

75% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Software Engineer employees have rated HSBC with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 756 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. HSBC is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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756 reviews
5.0
Apr 12, 2025

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Pros

Strong and Positive Company Culture: A healthy and supportive work environment fosters employee morale, collaboration, and productivity. This often translates to better employee retention, a more positive brand image, and a more enjoyable workplace for everyone. Opportunities for Professional Growth and Development: Companies that invest in their employees' learning and career advancement tend to attract and retain talent. Offering training programs, mentorship opportunities, and clear career paths demonstrates a commitment to employee success. Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Fair salaries, comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks are crucial for attracting and retaining skilled employees. A strong benefits package shows that the company values its workforce. Commitment to Innovation and Progress: Companies that are forward-thinking, embrace new technologies, and continuously seek to improve their products, services, and processes are often seen as dynamic and successful. This can attract both customers and talented individuals. Positive Impact and Contribution: Companies that are perceived as making a positive contribution to society, whether through their products/services, ethical practices, or community involvement, often enjoy a stronger reputation and customer loyalty. This can also be a source of pride for employees.

Cons

Poor or Stagnant Company Culture: A negative or unsupportive work environment can lead to low morale, high turnover, decreased productivity, and difficulty attracting talent. This might manifest as poor communication, lack of recognition, or interpersonal conflicts. Limited Opportunities for Growth and Development: A lack of training, mentorship, or clear career paths can leave employees feeling stuck and unmotivated. This can lead to them seeking opportunities elsewhere. Uncompetitive Compensation and Benefits: Salaries that are below industry standards or a lack of comprehensive benefits can make it difficult to attract and retain skilled employees. This can also lead to dissatisfaction and a feeling of being undervalued. Resistance to Innovation and Change: Companies that are slow to adapt to new technologies, market trends, or customer needs can become stagnant and lose their competitive edge. This can lead to declining performance and missed opportunities. Negative Impact or Ethical Concerns: If a company is perceived as having a negative impact on the environment, society, or operates with questionable ethical practices, it can damage its reputation, alienate customers, and make it difficult to attract socially conscious employees.

4.0
Apr 5, 2025
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Good work life balance, decent facilities

Cons

Limited growth opportunities, peers are not highly talented

5.0
Apr 2, 2025

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Culture, Hybrid environment, Work Life balance

Cons

Money, 2 days WFO, not much framework used

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