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      How is race or ethnicity talked about at TD?

      TD reviews

      No better than any other bank

      Talent acquisition
      Former employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Well recognized company and brand.

      Cons

      Ruthless and cutthroat culture when it comes to adhering to executive pressure. DEI that they go out of their way to promote is actually an artificial image, when they hire and promote based on nepotism, racial profiling and other discriminatory practices. Almost cult-like obsession with Green culture and alleged togetherness. Independent thought discouraged in favour of docile sheep mentality of operating. Staff financial benefits are nothing worthy of recognition.

      2

      Bloated, broken, and decades behind — TD needs a complete overhaul

      Senior product manager
      Former employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Diversity and inclusion, but even this is a con because most of the staff spend endless amounts of time planning galas about one race or the other rather doing actual work.

      Cons

      worked at TD for several years and the experience was deeply frustrating. The organization is paralyzed by too many stakeholders, most of whom contribute little more than opinionated noise. Decision-making is slow, convoluted, and dominated by outdated thinking. Analysis paralysis is the norm, and any initiative with potential is quickly buried under layers of bureaucracy and endless “alignment” meetings. TD has been trying to implement Scaled Agile for over three years now, but it’s a textbook example of how not to do it. The result? Duplicated roles, with people in so-called “journeys” attending meeting after meeting, writing stories that go nowhere — while another layer of “strategic thinkers” float above doing high-level planning without any execution. It’s chaos masquerading as transformation. The tech is abysmal, the work processes are antiquated, and there’s no true innovation happening. Any “product enhancements” are essentially just price tweaks — squeezing more from customers without offering anything new in return. Leadership is completely out of touch with the industry and the realities on the ground. There’s a persistent disconnect between vision and delivery — mostly because execution at TD is non-existent. A staggering portion of the workforce — at least 80–85% — contributes little to nothing. Many stay simply because the pay is decent for the minimal effort required, or they’re locked into defined benefit pension plans from years ago. It’s an open secret internally. There’s massive dead weight, and until TD undergoes a serious reset — not just in org structure but in culture — nothing meaningful will change. If you’re driven, forward-thinking, and want to build or innovate, look elsewhere. This place is a holding pattern at best, a slow spiral at worst

      2

      Toxic Legal Team, Great Organization

      Senior legal counsel
      Former employee
      Toronto, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      TD as a whole is a great employer. Great pay and benefits.

      Cons

      TD’s legal team is toxic riddled with a lot of politics. Majority of team are women and a large portion BIPOC but senior management is dominated by white males. Additionally, many have complained of bullying by senior management.

      Good until it wasn’t

      Vice president
      Former employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Learned how to operate in a large company environment. Was a great place to work when I started. Genuine, transparent, employee focused. Then slowly morphed into an identity politic, political hellscape.

      Cons

      Where to start. -Gave half of my job responsibilities to another person then gave that person a higher position than I. -As a white, straight man difficult to advance past a certain level in the bank. Those roles are for women, people of color, people with non traditional sexual orientations. If you check the boxes and are somewhat competent this is the place to be. You will be fast tracked. - Regularly verbally abused by higher ups while and executive leadership allowed it to happen.

      Great Place to Work

      Senior business process analyst
      Current employee
      Falmouth, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Great people. Good benefits. Very collaborative. Amazing when it comes to diversity in the workplace and embracing all cultures. Great flexibility for remote/hybrid and flexible hours

      Cons

      Bureaucracy. Leadership changes. Some managers not well equipped to lead people.

      mid

      Personal banker
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      okay nice fun caring hopeful

      Cons

      okay crowded. racial disparity always

      CEA Role

      Cea/customer service representative
      Former employee
      Markham, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Fast Paced, Deep end learning how to interact with retail clients

      Cons

      Racial Bias Unclear expectations Too many clients within timeframe windows i.e 1-2pm make it difficult to accommodate staff still learning. Strange hierarchal dynamics