Working at FNB

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Ratings for FNB

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    4.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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FNB Reviews

What is it like working at FNB?

FNB is a good company to work for, I'm just under paid.
Senior Business Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: Working from home and job opportunities
Cons: Under paying employess and giving promotions at a lateral salary
Working at FNB.
Quantitative Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: There is immense support if you choose to go back to school.
Cons: Sometimes it's not clear how to move forward.
It's tedious, very little room for growth and it's not challenging.
Retail Banker in Sandton:
Pros: Its a respected company so people tend to take you seriously when you have it on your CV.
Cons: The secrecy, the toxicity and the hidden red tape
Hard work but great opportunities.
Project Management Office (PMO) Manager in Cape Town:
Pros: Great exposure, opportunities, culture & benefits. Surrounded by smart, capable and driven people.
Cons: Constant pressure and over-allocation
It was an eye opening experience with a lot of opportunities.
Business Banker in Johannesburg:
Pros: The flexibility
Cons: A lot changes take place all the time.
There are multiple opportunities for process improvement and optimisation.
Industrial Engineer in Johannesburg:
Pros: The flexible working hours
Cons: Lack of transparency on some occasions
Working as a Systems Analyst for a big bank.
Systems Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: It's a great learning opportunity because of the technology stack that is current and wide enterprise framework which affords you experience.
Cons: personal development further training procedure is not too easy to apply for.