Used to be fun and a great place to work but is quickly going downhill - Teller Chase Employee Review

3.0
Aug 20, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

They offer great benefits for full-time and part-time employees. These include health, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, 401k match, and a pension plan. Employees also receive a generous amount of vacation time, personal time, and sick time.

Cons

They used to be flexible with scheduling and helping employees have a work/life balance, however that is quickly changing. Staffing is being cut to the bare minimum which creates a lot of stress for the remaining employees. You are expected to be available at all times your branch is open and the managers can change your schedule at any time without checking with you. It doesn't matter if you already have plans because you are told that business needs come first. So good luck having any kind of life outside of work! There is also favoritism shown with scheduling. If you aren't a butt kisser or a favorite then be prepared to work the crap shifts and close twice as much (or even more) than those employees.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

-we have 5 managers and each of them get replaced bi-annually. -The management hired does not know anything about finance, yet tasked to manage financial professionals. Zero standards for recruitment. Imagine this: An accounting firm is looking for a new accountant. The manager goes out and hires 5 "accountants" but not a single one of them is a CPA. You think, "how could this happen?" That's JPMC for you. -HIGH PRESSURE SALES TACTICS.***

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