Citizens reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(4,788 total reviews)
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Bruce Van Saun

85% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Citizens has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,788 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Citizens 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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3.0
Jul 11, 2016

Good intentions

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Pros

Decent benefits, somewhat flexible hours and location depending upon manager, several operations centers in RI and MA, people who do the actual work are kind and considerate, room for growth within the company if you develop partnerships across business lines.

Cons

Management was terrible. Everyone had their own agenda and no one worked together, each thinking their way was right. This was the case from executive level to middle management. I worked during Larry Fish and Ellen Alemany. Fish was a fool who believed that customers just wanted warm and fuzzies and made no investment in technology which, when Alemany came in, made us very uncompetitive in the market. Alemany attempted to change the tech piece but while sacrificing our customer-centric "not your typical bank" method we had for years. The investments in tech were inconsistent across business lines and projects were always late and/or delayed due to constant competing priorities and no process engineers guiding project managers. Business Services, the Operations hub of the company, started executing many Lean Six Sigma projects which saw certain improvements in the areas who would sponsor the initiatives. Ellen's lieutenants beyond Business Services did not execute this and it lead to certain areas knowing and understanding the best way to optimize a process, supported by technology, while the business line who would be the primary input or output for that process stagnant in old ways, usually held hostage by management. Management, overall, was a game of politics with the majority of the people in those roles not adept at the business they ran or at management. I have always viewed managers as strategists, subject-matter-experts, and coaches for their subordinates. Strategy was a constant area of concern as the bank would identify a strategy which would very clearly be contrived by only 60-80% of those involved and as such would miss the bigger picture, the source of the defect or problem. Since I left the company has departed from the Royal Bank of Scotland. The two companies rarely saw eye to eye and RBS' attempts to make Citizens a carbon-copy of their own business created feelings of Imperialism in the States. The results lead to initiatives laced with turmoil and the eventual separation of the two companies. Management is typically promoted on the basis of performance within a role, usually unrelated to skills associated with managing people or processes. I find this is the case in most companies though. The dilemma becomes having a performer guide strategy and measurement of individuals in terms of that performer's working and learning styles. This usually translates into a very micro or very macro manager who doesn't tailor to the individual.

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Citizens is committed to becoming a top-performing regional bank and we continue to grow the company and improve our performance - a testament to the great work being done by Citizens colleagues.
3.0
May 18, 2016

Employee appreciation

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility and reasonable pay. I guess

Cons

The lack of respect and appreciation floor their employees... They are so sells driven that they forget the people who are selling for them. Horrible company to work for

3.0
May 10, 2016

Mixed culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Citizens in my experience has been a bank that has higher base salaries, as their incentives are not geared to actually give anyone aside from branch managers a decent bonus. However, my time here taught me a lot, they have a great training program and teach very useful skills that can translate anywhere.

Cons

The company is having some serious retention issues. People do not feel appreciated and there is no communication from upper management until a problem has gotten too big. Since separating from RBS they seem to be going through a culture crisis and cannot decide what they want the culture to be.

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