Bank and career I was looking for - Banking Center Manager Bank OZK Employee Review

5.0
Aug 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Bank OZK cares about employees, awesome work life balance, you are not just a number, you are listened to. You are empowered to speak up if a process or procedure need updating. There is advancement opportunities. Training opportunities. Great people to work with. You feel like you are a part of something great as you are encouraged to contribute ideas. Great culture, great employee benefits. All about customer centricity and building relationships less about sales and numbers.

Cons

No real cons, but you do need to care about what you do to succeed. It’s customer focused and there are expectations to uphold. The company is growing fast and is very focused on performance so not a place for those who are complacent or change averse.

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Bank OZK Response
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Thank you for your 5 star review! We are always looking for ways to improve our employee experience, if you have any additional feedback you would like to share with our Leadership team, please reach out to better@ozk.com. Good enough is never good enough if we can do any better -- Thank you!

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Good benefits and a stable paycheck. There are people here doing genuinely strong work and trying to build things the right way. Some leaders are approachable and mean well.

Cons

Concerns get heard but rarely resolved. You'll get a warm, sympathetic response and then nothing changes. If you raise the same issue again, you get the same warm response again. Job responsibilities tend to grow well past what the role is classified and paid for, with no adjustment in title or compensation to match. Being direct or setting boundaries about workload gets read as a personality problem instead of a legitimate concern. Compensation doesn't always reflect the level of work being done, especially compared to peers doing similar jobs. There's no meaningful career path or growth programming. Something I didn't know before joining, and wish I had, is that the headquarters is essentially an art museum, the bank owns a private collection and gives tours of the building. It's a striking level of investment in physical spaces. In hindsight, that would have prompted me to ask more pointed questions in my interview about employee development and career growth, because that same level of investment doesn't extend to training programs or growth paths for staff. If you're interviewing here, ask specifically what career progression looks like and what's budgeted for employee development, not just what the office looks like.

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