not ideal for students - Teller TD Employee Review

1.0
May 18, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

-easy to pick up shifts for extra money. -you meet pretty cool customers -the fast pasted environment makes the shifts quicker

Cons

-You would think because of their flexible hours, a college student would fit right in. WRONG! Students are penalized for not having "open availability". -there were only 2 chairs that were "rotated" among tellers. -if you did not have an opening shift you would not get a chair. -new tellers are expected to meet unrealistic performance expectations. -management definitely has favorites. -there will be no time to find the difference of a new teller. But veteran tellers can stay all night to find theirs. - 6:30am, saturday branch meetings. (even if you are not working that they) -i've seen many new tellers get fired(without warning) for mistakes anyone could have made -you may be required to greet for all day with out a lunch break. -I have taken a 3hr lunch, in order to avoid overtime!!! -management forgets to approve your time. -be prepared to carry 20lb bags of coins from that filthy penny arcade. -management is really strict about attire.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Working in Talent Acquisition here was one of the most frustrating experiences of my career. The culture felt incredibly toxic, with management frequently creating an environment where employees’ concerns were dismissed or reframed in a way that made them question their own experiences. Communication lacked transparency, expectations changed constantly, and support from leadership was minimal. Hiring decisions often felt inconsistent, with factors outside of merit seemingly carrying more weight than skills and qualifications. As someone in TA, that made it difficult to feel confident in the integrity of the recruitment process. Management created a culture of fear rather than collaboration. Feedback was rarely constructive, accountability was one-sided, and employee well-being did not appear to be a priority. Morale was consistently low, turnover was high, and it was difficult to see a path for growth.

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