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Benchmark Bank

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Benchmark Bank reviews

4.0

67% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)

Michael A. Barnett

85% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Benchmark Bank has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Benchmark Bank employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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21 reviews
1.0
Oct 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Bank hours. Free lunch Fridays.

Cons

There was another one-star review that I could have written. It's all true. If you're family or close friends with "the family" you're golden. Otherwise you better hope you don't get on one of their bad sides bc they have no qualms cutting you loose for no reason and no explanation "just because." Certain people can do no wrong and others can do no right. Morale is bad. People are written up based on rumors and never asked what their side of the story is. If they are accused, they are guilty. Employees are threatened with termination to get them to improve instead of supported and encouraged. They are scolded and told what they are doing wrong while positives are ignored. Customer satisfaction doesn't matter if someone in upper management doesn't like you. Very immature and childish in this way. People with no "in" have no where to turn for help or counsel when they feel uncomfortable. Worst and most unfair and immature company atmosphere I've ever worked in. Free lunch doesn't make up for such abhorrent treatment by people in positions of power who should be mentors and set good examples. Very dishonest company. Luckily I've seen how a good company treats their employees and I got out when I saw behind the curtain. Oh and if you don't worship Trump, keep that to yourself. But expect to have Trump shoved down your throat. He is hero worshipped there.

2.0
Jul 28, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Colleagues tend to be friends (until management goes out of the way to turns people against each other) and ability to network with clients so you can work in a professional environment. Free Friday lunch on occasion.

Cons

Unfair practices and treatment of employees. Extreme drama is fueled by management and the setting is very unprofessional. Basically 0 growth opportunities. Management actually makes it harder for you to do a good job and learn or listen to the management at other branches who are responsible for a certain aspect of your job that your management is probably clueless about. Theres a constant morality battle because you have to choose if you want to follow the rules or be a favorite and “cool” employee so you are treated OK and not gossiped about and bullied. They also don’t want to pay you more and even push you down so that they don’t have to. If you care about career growth at all then this will be a temp gig. Also, long work hours with sometimes illegal practices…this is not a 9-5 and without lunch you end up working 2+ hours longer than any other normal career job each day. Favoritism is not based on attitude, work, or effort. It’s a sorority and a boys club. Gossip is extremely prevalent and is said from management to your equals…constantly. Often the management style is lifting one person up by pushing another person down instead of lifting up each employee based on their skills and hard work. Usually all the work falls on 1 or 2 people and they are often under appreciated and even bullied because they are not cool in management’s eyes. Salary is extremely low even if you end up enjoying it there. If you are lazy and come from money you will probably do well there while the other employees continue to suffer.

2.0
Aug 17, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Entry level position that almost anyone could do. Some bonuses through the year. Good hours 8:30-4:30.

Cons

This bank says they are family oriented, but they are really about making money. The staff is disposable to them, and while they claim to care for their employees they genuinely do not. Mistakes in training and development are blamed on low level employees. Large disconnect between the people who are making decisions and the people who have to do the work for those decisions.

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