Retail Banker II - Retail Banker II TD Employee Review

1.0
Oct 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Decent starting pay for my area at $22/hr - Standard benefits package; health/dental/vision and 401k - Banker hours. No late nights. Closed Sundays. Around 10 paid federal holidays.

Cons

- Lots of PTO hours, but can be difficult to actually get days off approved since staffing is low and often can't have more than one off at a time - Advancement opportunity/career development is nonexistent unless you're one of the favorites - Management often just tells you to "look it up on RetailOne" or "call back office" - Lots of pressure to earn SR and meet goals, bonus and raises based on meeting your goal and if you don't exceed way above the goal, you get a pittance: An annual bonus that's less than a bi-weekly paycheck and less than $1/hr raise. Insulting and not motivating at all. There's no real incentive to try, other than to not be "coached". - Woke politics. DEI. - Lots of recent bad press regarding AML failures.

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Pros

Culture, interesting work, responsibilities given to junior employees, mostly low egos

Cons

Work / life balance (although somewhat unavoidable in this industry)

1.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Wish there was some to share.

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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