Professional Banker V - Anonymous employee Nevada State Bank Employee Review

3.0
Jul 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Paid holidays and vacation. If you work in a branch or department with people that you like, they become your second family. I loved my management team in the branch and they were always willing to work with my school schedule and pushed me to grow.

Cons

If you take three sick days in six months, you are given a "verbal" warning. Verbal means written. Im not one to call in sick every month, but i left after so many years and had hundreds of hours of sick time accrued that i lost. The sales goals are somewhat achievable but you will definitely be hearing about it every week if you are not on track, even though the goal numbers are reported quarterly. The incentives are minimal and pay out 3 months after the quarter. If you leave, you lose your incentive pay. We were lucky to get 1% raises every year, but with tellers being paid $11-$13/hr, it's a joke. My pay only went up a total of a dollar over several years, and that was with promotions.

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5.0
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Pros

NSB invests in the development of its colleagues.

Cons

I have no cons. I have worked at NSB longer than anywhere else in my career.

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Nevada State Bank Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to review us on Glassdoor. We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoy working at Nevada State Bank and appreciate your recognition of our commitment to colleague development. It’s especially meaningful to know that you have felt supported in your growth throughout your time with us. We’re grateful for your feedback and proud to have you as part of the NSB team. Thank you for your continued dedication and for being such a valued member of our organization.
5.0
May 4, 2026
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Pros

Very engaged and open-minded executive management team. They are always asking for feedback and soliciting information from the front line. The bank is very Nevada-centric and has great community spirit and employee culture. Vast opportunities for career in banking as they love to promote within for positions--and have development programs to help people find their path.

Cons

If you are smart and capable, you will probably be given more and more responsibilities, so you just have to speak up if you lose the work/life balance. Sometimes there is a little confusion between local and bancorp responsibilities amongst the teams.

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Nevada State Bank Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful review on Glassdoor and for your more than 10 years of dedication to Nevada State Bank. We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoy working with us and that you value our engaged, open‑minded executive leadership, strong community focus, and commitment to developing and promoting our people from within. We also appreciate your feedback regarding workload balance and the occasional confusion between local and bancorp responsibilities. Your perspective is important, and we will be sure to share this feedback with the appropriate team members as we continue to refine how we support our employees and align across teams. Thank you as well for reinforcing the importance of staying local and community‑driven. This truly is part of what makes Nevada State Bank special. We’re grateful for your continued contributions and for being such an important part of our team.
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