TD reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(22,234 total reviews)
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Raymond Chun

73% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

TD has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 22,234 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TD employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Nov 16, 2016
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Pros

TD has an incredible culture and environment. The people here are friendly and helpful, there's great growth opportunities, amazing work/life balance, stable company, great benefits and compensation, amazing initiatives on giving back to local communities and the environment and strong diversity within the company. I've been with TD for 5 months and I'm really happy.

Cons

This was my first role in banking and honestly it was more of a learning curve than I anticipated--there are so many strict banking regulations that can sometimes make everyday work a challenge because of certain restrictions. Overall though, the people have been great in assisting me along the way to get ramped up to feel comfortable with understanding the industry.

4.0
Oct 31, 2016

Best employer in a bad industry

Anonymous employee
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Pros

--More relaxed environment when it comes to sales. Nothing like the pressure cooker banks. --Customers seem to like TD compared to other banks. Makes for a less awful environment. --Core contribution for 401k. It's like a pension component to your 401k where the bank will just place a lump sum into your account each year, on top of the 401k match. --Decent benefits. Standard throughout the industry.

Cons

--Retail banking is retail banking. It's still sales and customer service in a highly regulated industry that forces you to watch your every word and the customer's every transaction. --Bank is slowly trying to become more sales-oriented. While not as bad as other banks, could be a pressure cooker in a couple years. --While hours can be flexible, forget about any "safe days" that you know are available for social events. Every day now belongs to TD. Expect to leave at 8 PM one night and be back at 7 AM the next morning, even if you are a 20 hour/week teller starting college. --FSR sales are difficult to make. Life insurance training is lacking (and life insurance sales don't generate much sales points), and annuities are nearly impossible to sell at current rates. You're expected to be a trusted financial advisor, but you're not treated as anything other than a regular banker, so expect to deal with people rushing you for statements and debit card block removals rather than honest financial advice. --Pay is atrocious for banking. Lower than any other bank.

4.0
Aug 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good experience. The culture at TDAF is awesome. They pay me more than they could get away with. Management, so far, is pretty solid. 10% pay bump for working certain shifts.

Cons

Schedule. We have to work two out of every three Saturday's. A lot of people in the Greenville office work 12-9 PM which isn't ideal.

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