Breath of fresh air in IT - Anonymous Silicon Valley Bank Employee Review

4.0
Jun 12, 2014
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Pros

This review is from someone who has been in SVB IT for almost 2 years. Great opportunities to grow skills and business acumen. A leadership team that really listens and promotes equality. Women have equal opportunity to advance. Great pay and conditions. The business challenges and motivated people make it a pleasure to come to work. CIO has a great vision to transform IT.

Cons

Some long term IT people have old values and are too comfortable in their jobs. These people form cliques and unfortunately undermine progress with passive-aggressive behavior.

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5.0
Mar 13, 2026
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Pros

People are nice and it's a great culture company to work.

Cons

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1.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

Pre-2023, excellent culture and team environment, strong compensation and bonuses, and generous budgets that supported employees well.

Cons

Since the 2023 bankruptcy, the company has struggled to regain its identity. There has been significant turnover in senior leadership, and much of the experienced management team has departed. This has led to inconsistent direction, frequent misalignment between leadership messaging and execution, and a noticeable decline in employee confidence. Compensation, bonuses, and career progression opportunities have become less competitive, and overall employee support has diminished. The organization now feels more like a rebranded extension of First Citizens rather than the distinct institution it once was. There is also an over-layering of management, with too many overlapping roles and unclear accountability, which slows decision-making and creates unnecessary complexity. Finally, the company has lost much of its competitive edge post-2023, with ongoing client attrition and reputational challenges that employees are left to address without clear strategic direction.

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