IBC Bank reviews

3.2

62% would recommend to a friend

(761 total reviews)
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Dennis E. Nixon

73% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

IBC Bank has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 761 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IBC Bank employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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761 reviews
3.0
May 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Two weeks paid vacation, one week vacation after 90 days of probation, off holidays with pay, no night shifts required, off Sundays

Cons

Low pay rate, slow training process, rarely overtime given, very little room to grow, on the job training is extremely pointless as you do not have a drawer and no one really shows you step by step to prepare you.

1.0
Apr 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Pros are straight forward: This company will hire you if you have a pulse, can put a somewhat slightly intelligible sentence together, and accept the slightly above minimum wage salary. No previous banking experience necessary. Difficult to get fired unless you steal or consistently non-perform ( in regards to employees, managers and supervisors can non-perform all year and keep their jobs! )

Cons

First of all, this predominately Hispanic owned and frequented, US-Mexico border company is a Trump supporter. Their SuperPAC was a "YUGE" contributor plus the CEO hosted The Don at a SA fundraising event. Next, Excessively high turn over rates, little to no management at the branch level, upper mgmt and corporate doesn't invest into individual employees who invest in the company. This creates an illusion of true growth opportunities, as in, you will get a "promotion" but not a promotion in pay. They promise the paperwork is in process, but you never see it. This has to be illegal, or at the very least, highly unethical. Speaking of pay: IBC is one of the lowest pay banks in any metro city area. It claims to by a high performance company and prides itself on its consistent quarters of profitability, but none of this translates to truly competitive pay for any of its employees. Your average high level VP makes around $60k a year, which is embarrassing when compared to the same position with substantial responsibility in any industry. In SA: Area Sales Managers/bank officers, the AVP of Marketing and AVP of HR, head of training, head of security, among other high level positions make well under $47,000 a year. Most of these employees are 10 - 20 year employees that choose to settle rather than explore for a position that will pay them what their worth - How sad...

1.0
Nov 28, 2016

Horrible please don't apply

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a job and it pays bills. Meet interesting people, stay good friends but will miss when people start quitting

Cons

Just don't apply. I thought I was so lucky to get hired here. And that this was going to be a great company to work for but they just put a two face up. People come and go they hire new groups every single week you will see new trainees. Training was fun at first and meeting people but slowly people started leaving. They don't work with anything they want you to put the company before anything. They don't care if your car doesn't work, they don't care if you just got into in accident and are going to the hospital literally asked if car was drive-able instead of asking you you were okay. Appointments for your kids they do not care. They will harass you and they gossip a lot. Only way to move up is to be a kiss ..... and put work force for everything. Even if you are sick or someone important to you is sick. Work comes first there. Do yourself a favor and don't get stuck there being bullied.get hired here. And that this was going to be a great company to work for but they just put a two faced up. People come and go they hire new groups every single week you will see new trainees. Training was fun at first and meeting people but slowly people started leaving. They don't work with anything they want you to put the company before anything. They don't care if your car doesn't work, they don't care if you just got into in accident and are going to the hospital literally asked if car was drive-able instead of asking you you were okay. Appointments for your kids they do not care. They will harass you and they gossip a lot. Only way to move up is to be a kiss ...and put work force for everything. Even if you are sick or someone important to you is sick. Work comes first there. Do yourself a favor and don't get stuck there being bullied.

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