Teller - Teller U.S. Bank Employee Review

3.0
Aug 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The networking with small business clients is highly valuable and can lead to positions outside of the bank. However, as a teller the level of professionalism can sometimes be low, as it is an entry level job.

Cons

Raises and promotions are difficult to obtain. For example, I was offered a promotion to become a Personal Banker, which requires significantly more effort and responsibility than tellers, yet my salary would stay the same. It seems like the banking industry requires you to move around every few years and make banks compete against each other to earn a higher salary.

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5.0
May 6, 2026
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Pros

Laid back production work in an office setting. Great management.

Cons

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1.0
Jul 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is market average, and the benefits are quite good. I love my peers. The vast majority of them are kind and talented people. I truly enjoyed my first several years with the company. Well past the honeymoon period for a new employer. And at the time, I recommended this place to anyone I knew looking for a job.

Cons

Management is a mess from the bottom up. The culture of the company has drastically changed over the last several years because of frequent retirements, layoffs, and reorganizations. Employees I know from across describe the same experience: the company has gone from outstanding culture to one that feels openly hostile to its employees. Management decisions are built like cudgels and enforced through all stick and no carrot.

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