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Network Engineer/Platform Engineer - Network Engineer PNC Financial Services Group Employee Review

2.0
Jan 29, 2016
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Pros

Got exposed to a lot of new technology. Work from home was nice. Pension was a unique perk. Benefits used to be excellent. Looks great on a resume.

Cons

New upper management took over the network side of the house and it has been downhill since then. I honestly thought I would retire from this place when I started, but new upper management made it unbearable. The culture has shifted immensely. Deadlines are unrealistic and arbitrary for projects. Upper management has a vendetta against Cisco for no real reason. Re-orgs are frequent and pointless, I reported to 4 different managers in 2 months. Promotions come in the form of title changes and increased responsibilities with no increase in pay. The work/life balance they preach of does not exist in IT. Most folks work 50-60 hours, and this issue was raised to upper management several times by employees and managers, but the big wigs are OK with that. Upper management continuously said "If you think this year is bad, it is only going to get worse next year." Hearing that, I decided it was high time to leave. A coworker of mine stated that he has put in several 100+ hour weeks. Compensation is NOT competitive. This company does not seek the best talent, but rather the cheapest talent that has a pulse and can type on a computer. Raises do not amount to much at all if you do get one. Most people have to get a respectable raise by getting a counter offer from somewhere else, and then being excluded from raises after they take the offer. Trust me, there are much better places to work in the Pittsburgh area.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Great People to work for. Management wants to see you succeed. Great hours and time off benefits.

Cons

Working with the public. Sometimes high stress depending on the customer.

2.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Compared with similarly sized institutions, PNC offers decent work-life balance. But it all depends on who your manager is. People are generally very helpful and always willing to answer questions. For the most part, I enjoyed my time there.

Cons

Compensation is frequently ranked among the bottom percentile in the industry, and this was no exception for myself. They do not take into account the cost of living of a certain area when you are in their analyst program. For example, someone in Nashville would have to the same compensation as someone with the same position in San Francisco. During my time there, it definitely felt very “laissez faire”. Communication among deal team members was also a bit unpolished, with juniors frequently having to play catch up. The bureaucracy and level of siloing between lines of business is awful. It slows down deal execution and overall efficiency.

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