DO NOT WORK HERE - Anonymous employee Seattle Bank Employee Review

1.0
Jan 31, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No pros for working here

Cons

Horrible Pay - Lack of bonuses - Lack of benefits. Everyone whether you are a low performing employee or a high performing employee all get the same raise/bonus percentage. Lack of leadership, and experience in management and executive roles. Promotions to internal employees who have no experience vs Promotions to internal employees who have experience. (Favortism) No real HR. Can't go to "HR" for any resolution. Lack of experience and professionalism. Employees including management who can't perform, get demoted, or a new role created for them vs let go. Most still are in a leadership role, which causes toxicity in teams. "Mandatory" work in office 3 days - is a joke and unnecessary "Stock Options" are pointless, as when awarded you are not fully invested till 3 years after receiving them. Lack of Diversity

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5.0
Oct 17, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Seattle Bank offers good benefits, opportunities, and people!

Cons

It is a smaller organization, so opportunities may not always be available, but for those that work hard and are continuous learners, opportunities will arise.

1.0
Oct 14, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Repetitive work – tasks can be predictable, which may suit those who prefer routine. Job stability – very conservative environment, so drastic changes are rare. Small company feel – easier to know everyone compared to larger banks. Clear boundaries – little expectation to innovate, just follow processes.

Cons

Seattle Bank has potential but faces significant organizational challenges. The management team often feels unorganized, and leadership could benefit from stronger direction and clearer communication. There is an imbalance between the high number of VP titles and the relatively few individual contributors, which creates confusion around accountability. Turnover has been high in the sales team, with several teammates leaving unexpectedly, often due to unclear and shifting demands from leadership. This instability makes it difficult to build long-term momentum. The finance department still relies on outdated processes, such as requiring PDFs for expense reimbursements, which slows efficiency and signals resistance to modernization. Overall, the culture is very conservative, which may not appeal to those seeking an innovative or progressive environment. Seattle Bank may be a fit for individuals who prefer a traditional and highly structured workplace, but those looking for strong leadership, innovation, and modern tools may be disappointed.

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