Pros
A majority of the people are honest and hardworking. If you want to find your mental and physical breaking points, working at FNZ will definitely help with this.
Cons
Senior management (C-level, MD etc) and those reponsible for managing client relationships will happily and frequently provide false and misleading information internally and to clients. The UK business is on its knees due to extensive and repeated lay offs and an unwillingness to backfill the vast majority of resignations. Evening and weekend working is pretty much expected and sometimes forced with threat of 'consequences'. The workplace technology is dire, due to years of underinvestment. Pay rises are sporadic, don't join expecting annual reviews and automatic increases. Same goes for bonuses. Can also be s truggle to receive payment and incentives for overtime worked. The company pays lip service to diversity, inclusion and wellness. Our D&I leader was paid off in the latest round of cuts, and wellness month was cancelled. The company literally flies by the seat of its pants. The degree of disorganisation, fire fighting, short termism and 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' is second to none. The company pays lip service to diversity, inclusion and wellness. Our D&I leader was paid off in the latest round of cuts, and the CEO's idea of wellness is giving you log in credentials for an online support portal that you will not have the time to use.