CIBC reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(10,002 total reviews)
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Harry Culham

84% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

CIBC has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10,002 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CIBC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 23, 2012
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Pros

Established company, decent benefits, decent pension plan, great senior management.

Cons

The problems begin at the Executive level. They've established unrealistic targets with absolutely useless technology. The workload is unbearable and most of the underwriters are on burn out. Morale amongst employees is at the absolute lowest I've ever seen it. The Mortgage underwriter position is one of the worst jobs at CIBC. Underwriters were laid off in Calgary yet the sales force has increased and they constantly complain about service levels being to slow to remain competitive. Basically underwriters have a bigger pool of deals to underwrite but less employees to do so. New technology was introduced with little or no benefit, saturday shifts were introduced with no real increase in revenue, only to copy TD bank. The bank is totally reactive and doesn't know how to retain talent. Recently many employees have left for greener pastures. The pay is poor in comparison to the job demands and most underwriters work an excessive amount of hours in order to meet their unmanageable daily targets. The sales force has absolutely no training program to train new sales staff and most of the underwriters have to essentially train new sales staff on top of all their other job demands. The technology the underwriters are given is slow and inefficient yet the tasks they are required to do only increase each year. A work life balance is totally frowned upon. It would be nice to have the option to work from home every once and awhile but due to the poor technology that is impossible. Underwriters are totally kept in the dark and are only made aware of significant changes at the last possible second. Management isn't helpful because they also seemed overworked and constantly stressed. Feedback is non existent, unless a mistake is made at which point coaching is offered.

1.0
Apr 19, 2012

all around poor employer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

location - down town Toronto free banking employee share purchase plan free stationary i'm presuming that the benefits plan is comparable to most other fi's?

Cons

-lack of vision from sr management - as in nothing -as opposed to taking small constructive steps in improving processes, technology etc, this bank attempts to change everything at once - with always less than half a concerted effort and always unsuccessfully -communication from upper management is negligible to non-existent -compensation relative to competition is extremely poor -hiring practices are atrocious - not sure how certain individuals are promoted - i'm fairly certain that experience is not taken into account - i cannot name one manager above me that is competent, approachable or even has a real grasp of what is going on on a daily basis - cibc does not encourage growth from within and will quite often stymie competent and productive employees from growing - no investment in training is provided to the staff - archaic technology - at the beginning of 2012 - they literally stated that the bank wishes to be #4 in mortgages. i cannot for the life of me begin to comprehend why any institution in any industry would not strive be the best - as much as the bottom line matters in all industries, this bank ONLY looks at the bottom and has no focus on employee morale, employee growth and development or the fostering of an entrepreneurial environment where individuals are encouraged to provide productive and constructive ideas to better the work environment

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