Pros
Banking experience, cash handling experience
Cons
Expected to work 6 days a week, every week, you work during business hours so have fun making plans or appointments on any day except Sunday. All of IBC at the moment is criminaly understaffed, so you will be doing at times the work of two to three people. The reasons for their being understaffed were made abundantly clear to me based not just off of the abysmal pay (starting 9.25 an hour, could make more at Dairy Queen for goodness sakes) but by the utterly lacking management or at the very clearly stated in the company's "10 comandments" that they owe you nothing for your hard work or commitment if you arnt lining their pocketbooks basically. I work with people who have been with the company for 10+ years who are miserable and overworked with nothing to show for it. My bank manager doesn't even have the actual title of bank manager despite running 3 locations for IBC, I'm assuming because they didn't want to be legally required to give a raise along with the official promotion. This is a typical soulless corporation who could care less about the people they have working for them as long as they can still make money and it shows. Needless to say after working here only a month I am already seeking work elsewhere despite going into the job delighted to enter the banking field only to be bombarded with unprofessional and downright ridiculous workplace issues that should be left to fast food and retail, not banking where you are handling people's life savings and livelihoods. Wouldn't even want to have an account at this bank after this experience let alone dedicate my energy or years of my life working for them.