They do NOT care about you. - Account Analyst BNY Employee Review

1.0
Mar 23, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Overtime pay, I earned my salary x1.5 due to hourly rate. Remote work.

Cons

They had a 100% turn over when working there. The person supposed to Train Me quit before I arrived. Then the second person who was my supervisor quit. They do not properly train you. Setting up to fail. Earning an employee of the month gives you ONLY a half day as a reward. Lied to staff of being brought on as a salary employee, but really only wanted Temps to be thrown out after project is done. Use terrible expensive software where all the Analytists complained it is the cause of most indiscrepancies. When there was a backup software which was cheaper and more accurate. The Managers and Team Leads don't have time to answer your questions, and get upset. They do not have loyalties to their employees. Top Managers complained that their new Poland branch got maternity and time off for their employees. And complained that they don't deserve it. And thought partial working remote was dumb when the pandemic began to slow, even though everyone worked 2+ years remote. Again Managers do not care about you, they will use you until you burn out. 60+ hour work weeks, no time off. Nor telling you how much time off you can use.

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It's a large bank and you're a number in the system. If your NPV is positive you'll stay, else you'll be laid off. This includes both scenarios you control and those you don't. Ex. You control your performance, in office time and networking You don't control if your location is a strategic growth site, if a major client goes with a competitor, or if you'd be impacted by a general company-wide layoff plan.

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