u/GrownDepression01

Current and ex Citizens employees GET IN HERE

Do/did you enjoy working for this company? Why or why not? Any experiences you'd like to share?

I'll go first. Their New Hampshire region is run by baboons who know nothing about sales or metrics. The managers are a joke, half of them have next to 0 banking experience. This bank doesn't want to say the word sales yet has a group chat that everyone in the region in expected to use to shout out their sale.

Terrible training, non-existent culture, average products, high turnover, what isn't there to love?

reddit.com
u/GrownDepression01 — 5 days ago

I see you. I recognize your struggles. The branches are understaffed. Turnover is constant. It always seems like what you give is not enough.

To my tellers: thank you for showing up everyday and giving it your best. It is not easy being a teller. You are the face of the branch. The sales pressure is getting worse and worse every year. You feel undervalued yet you often do more work than anyone else in the branch.

To my bankers: thanks for keeping the doors open. For making your goals. For keeping up with the ever increasing expectations set by upper management. For keeping that smile on despite the bullshit that walks through that door everyday.

To my managers: thanks for keeping the branch running smoothly. Thanks for being empathetic towards your subordinates. Thanks for being there when a situation needs your help. Thanks for taking the brunt of the fire from upper management.

Keep grinding; keep it going. One day your efforts will translate into results for not just the bank, but for you.

reddit.com
u/GrownDepression01 — 1 month ago