Always striving for continuous improvement - Assistant Vice President Customers Bank Employee Review

5.0
Jul 21, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

One of the things I enjoy most about working at Customers Bank is having the freedom and latitude to work on projects that contribute to the improvement of the Bank in a multitude of areas. Places where I have worked previously tend to keep employees in a box of what they can and cannot do based on their role, however, at Customers Bank if you have an idea to improve a process team members are given the opportunity to "take the reigns" and make a positive impact. It's a great feeling knowing that management and leadership encourage team members to always strive to be better and take on critical tasks.

Cons

This could be considered a con depending on your preferred work style but Customers Bank is a fast paced work environment where you need to be extremely adaptable. You need to be comfortable juggling multiple priorities while taking on new priorities as they come down the pipeline. It keeps things exciting but may not be for everyone.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

The organization offers an excellent work-life balance, personalized training and development opportunities, a fully equipped on-site fitness center, a modern and well-maintained office environment, scholarship opportunities for employees' children, engaging employee appreciation and networking events, opportunities for career growth and advancement, a collaborative team culture, and a strong commitment to employee well-being and professional success.

Cons

Enhanced oversight of group leadership is needed to ensure consistency in management practices and adherence to organizational standards.

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Customers Bank has talented employees and offers opportunities to work on meaningful projects in a fast-growing organization. My experience is specific to the People Experience (HR) team, not the company as a whole.

Cons

The workload wasn’t the problem; the leadership culture was. Priorities changed constantly, direction shifted frequently, and expectations often changed without clear communication. It was difficult to gain momentum because projects were regularly redirected or reworked before they could be completed. The culture seemed to value being immediately responsive and highly visible over thoughtful planning and long-term execution. Rather than empowering employees, the management style felt reactive, closely managed, and inconsistent. That made it difficult to feel successful, regardless of the effort you put in. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment with constant change and little structure, this may be a good fit. If you value collaboration, clear communication, stable priorities, and the ability to take ownership of your work, you may find the environment frustrating. If you’re interviewing for an HR role, ask about leadership style, turnover, how priorities are set, and how success is measured. The answers to those questions will tell you a lot.

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