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"It is a meritocracy," declares one source. "Everyone is treated equally, and there is no attitude among employees that one person is better than another." Insiders give UBS high marks for creating a "very open" culture that's "great and inclusive of all employees." Others call the firm "friendly" and "family-oriented," with "lots of integrity" and a "sensible approach to work/life balance." There's a strong focus on "teamwork and cooperation." "I'm not micro-managed," one insider says.


Although sources agree there's "easy communication" and plenty of opportunities for "moving within the firm," some say the administrative culture is "not very organized." One insider says some processes seem "not very well thought through or coordinated," and adds that UBS is becoming more conservative in light of tough economic times worldwide. "It went through a period of seemingly unrestrained growth," he says. "And when the market turned, it had to face a difficult reality." As a result, some parts of the firm have seen slowdowns in "people's career progression."

 






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UBS Investment Bank Asia Perspective


At UBS we make it our business to see the entire financial picture. We are the leading global wealth manager, a top-tier investment banking and securities firm, one of the largest global asset managers and the market leader in Swiss retail and commercial banking. A career at UBS means being part of a team where your efforts lead to future success. In Asia Pacific our success has been recognized by many industry awards including...
Q: As Chairman and CEO for Asia Pacific, how do you feel UBS sets itself apart from competitors in the region?

UBS has been a major participant in the Asia Pacific financial sector for many decades. It is that commitment, over a sustained period of time, including during the financial crisis, that sets us apart from the competition.

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UBS is fairly selective in its Asia offices, sources say, and that means there's been "a lot of time and effort spent to recruit the right people." The bank "does a lot to differentiate itself from other investment banks by holding competitions, networking sessions with students, information events and getting managers to talk to university classes." Recruiting takes place at "top schools globally," as well as "laterally." First years may be hired "from local and international universities" within each office's regional footprint, but candidates from "anywhere and everywhere" are considered.


Insiders say the firm "is extremely diverse in recruiting people with different experiences," which makes for a broad candidate pool. And, adds a source, this "should, logically, make it easier for people to get hired. However, the internal processes and check points are often lengthy, and in a volatile market, it's extremely challenging for people to get hired." In some cases, the process goes on so long that "by the time approval is obtained, the potential candidate has moved on to an alternative job."


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