Financial Relationship Consultant - Financial Relationship Consultant Regions Financial Employee Review

1.0
Dec 20, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Work hours are daytime.

Cons

Recruiters sell you on company culture being a great place to work and Regions being a progressive company with great advancement opportunities. They also sell the low salary on the ease of getting bonuses, which is far from true. Bank walk-in business is declining rapidly and they want you to be a inbound sales person constantly calling customers. They also want you to be tellers in addition to being bankers. So essentially be prepared to do every job in the building. Managers are giving the freedom to operate their branch any way they see fit so branch culture is nothing like the corporate image presented about the company. Employees lie on the Best Places to Work surveys because it is so easy for the manager to figure out the "anonymous" responses. They will single people out and attack until you quit or get fired. So if you aren't like well enough by your manager or the district manager you can forget advancement even if you are qualified. They would rather promote a less qualified individual that they like or are related to than you. The underlying culture is very antiquated based on old school methodologies. If you are smart, energetic, love challenges and embrace change find another company that embraces these qualities. This job will dull your skills.

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

Return to work expectations aren’t the same for everyone. Hard to understand where work-life balance fits in after years of successfully remote work. Now it feels like employee concerns are heard but not always considered and this change to come will impact routines, responsibilities, plus much more that many employees have built over the years.

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