Proceed with caution - Sr. Relationship Banker Truist Employee Review

2.0
Jan 10, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not that hard if you have been in banking before.

Cons

No support, understaffed so you are overwhelmed with work that may or may not be in job duties. No growth opportunities, Even with success recognition is few and far between. If you take on a banker role make sure you research your manager. Don’t be fooled by the smile and southern charm. Turning into the old Wells Fargo with sales.

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5.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity to build long-term relationships with physicians and medical professionals to make a meaningful impact by helping them achieve financial security and life goals. Ability to develop expertise in a niche market, creating strong professional differentiation.

Cons

Expect high-performance pressure to meet revenue, asset growth, and client acquisition goals. Long sales cycle, as developing trust with physicians and converting prospects into clients can take months or years. Developing strong relationships requires effective networking, prospecting, and event attendance beyond traditional work hours.

2.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay and good people (whatever is left). Nice amentities.

Cons

Things started going downhill in 2023. New senior leader took over our department and created the most hostile environment I have ever experienced which was motivated unchecked by leaders above them. Too many good leaders left and what is left are the most incompetent and toxic leadership you will ever see. There is a reason the bank isn't doing so good and it's reputation at this point is unsalavageable. Another merger won't save Truist and offshoring jobs to India is an attempt to milk the company until the well runs dry and executives abandon ship with steep payouts.

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