Teller - Bank Teller Regions Financial Employee Review

3.0
Nov 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great hours, paid holidays, sick time and vacation start at 2 weeks each

Cons

Tons of compliances you have to remain in. Each day same thing different people. Hard to get promoted even with a degree.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great Benefits. Company values their employees. Leadership cares about your wellbeing and carrer growth

Cons

It can be a little bit overwhelming to meet goals under current economic circumstances

5.0
Apr 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The overall bank culture - they truly show that they value their employees, and fully vested in ensuring that is communicated and shown. I was completely impressed with my onboarding experience, and each day since my start date reaffirms that I made the right decision in accepting their offer. I could immediately tell that they invested in providing adequate tools to make our job functions efficient. There is also a large array of Learning & Development modules that are available to enhance your career. They are always sending out surveys to obtain feedback from the employees about their experience whenever they may have to engage with another area. The atmosphere has also been very welcoming and everyone seems so genuinely happy. They have provided me with a work life balance and good benefits. Regions definitely has identified the ingredients that I believe factor into why one would describe them as a great place to work. If the employees feel appreciated and are happy, it resonates. Its that kind of attitude that will be naturally also extended to our customers because its a embedded culture. I enjoy getting up and going to work everyday because I feel as if I am now working for a company that values the people they employ - and also care about how that also positively impacts their customers.

Cons

I can see that there are some gaps whereas one area may not fully understand what is going on in another - and because of that there may be some unnecessary overlap.

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