Union Bank reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(303 total reviews)
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Greg Seibly

82% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

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4.0
Feb 2, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Environmentally friendly company, committed to giving back to the local communities it serves. Great company culture, many seasoned employees have held various jobs within company. Comprehensive on-boarding procedures allow for easy transition into work environment and culture.

Cons

Outdated equipment and technology. Many technological and procedural redundancies. Lack of reliable access to job dependent information systems. IT errors caused clients to be unable to transact: via mobile device, online and over the phone. Compensatory issues, many seasoned employees would leave and work for competitors in order to be hired back at a competitive salary.

1.0
Jan 26, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The company has very nice coworkers, often time passive-aggressive, but then you will never get into a full on argument. Pay is better than industry's average. Good benefit packages. Relax schedule. If you don't want to move up and are looking for a wor-Kation, this is the place.

Cons

Product: Very backward. Credit policy is set based on mortgage guidelines. Lack of creativity, when there are excellent clients that do not fit all 5 boxes, the credit team will have auto declines, which makes absolutely no sense. Pricing is not competitive. So when there is a prime deal, Wells Fargo, Chase et al will gobble up the deal. The underwriting teams used to do personal / retail mortgage and have absolutely no idea of basic accounting and C&I underwriting guidelines. Perhaps they should freshen up on basic accounting / credit courses. Cash management: Still using technology from last decade. No one knows what they do except for reorganizing their teams on a continuous basis and pretending to be busy. Communication: Unclear / Confusing People need to be "friends" with certain groups to find out whats going on with various groups/partners. Culture: Passive Aggressive. Often times my group becomes the scapegoats of other groups failures. They won't tell you why but they stab you in the back with smiles. Goals: Unrealistic Upper management wants to be top 10 bank in the U.S. So, they will set unrealistic goals and trickle down to worker bees. In turn, many people leave because it is unrealistic and the vicious cycle continues. Therefore, the bank has slowly becomes the laughing stock of the industry. Technology: Prehistoric DOS base software (I don't even know what DOS is). Which means no transparency, that causes duplicated efforts and internal territorial fighting. Operations: Less than sub-par When there are deadlines, and the ops quote you 5 days of SLAs, the turn around time is NEVER 5 days.

4.0
Jan 7, 2015

Overall Very Nice

Recommend
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Pros

It's pretty easy to advance within the company. It's very "family like" in its branches. You get quite a bit of freedom. This bank has many good products which makes them easy to sell. If you want to move up, and they see potential in you, they will help quite a bit. Good pay compared to other banks. Although the bank is small, it seems it has a lot of potential to become nationwide, meaning it's a good company to grow with.

Cons

Although it's easy to move up, it takes a WHILE. All tellers start at 20 hours, and more hours are somewhat difficult to pick up. After a year of being a teller, one may move to another position after training. Training is lacking, for the most part you are thrown directly into action as opposed to extensive training, which probably isn't the best when you deal with others' money. It's a small bank, only located in three states, so many customers are returning clients, making it slightly difficult for referring.

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