Pros
It is a large company that offers a large range of career opportunities within the financial sector. The internal job listings can keep you gainfully employed for your entire career. If you need additional skills and courses to move up the corporate ladder, your management will set it up internally and typically absorb the costs associated with any additional education. If you want to be in finance, it is a good learning ground to make reasonable money while still learning and trying to figure out exactly what it is you want to do. TD Bank also offers generous benefits and reasonable employee perks such as department spending funds for staff parties and during staff meetings.
Cons
If you are not interested in staying within finance long-term, your co-workers and management will think you are insane. You really have to drink the TD green koolaid to survive there. Questions about bad policies or suggestions about improvement either are ignored or tied up in so much red tape that you are often better off not opening your mouth to begin with. Employees are typically disgruntled and just there to meet the minimum expected of them from 9 to 5 and then get the heck out of there! Team bonding usually centres around how incompetent people think senior staff act and the poor way everyone is treated.