Great image, mediocre career development - Office Manager WesBanco Employee Review

3.0
Feb 15, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits and affordable insurance Time off

Cons

If you're looking for higher level promotion, look elsewhere. There's a lot of pep from WesBanco about how they value employees, but they really don't. We're pacified with a pretty poor facade of career development, when it's become a 5/3rd social clique over here. Rather than promote our own qualified employees, who have invested years into pushing forward WesBanco's vision, we've started hiring bff's from other major financial institutions. What originally started as a small town community bank with big bank capabilities has now become like every other major financial institution across the nation. We're sellouts and our employees are taking notice. Pay is super low compared to other banks in the area. Lots of pettiness from executive management

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1.0
Feb 15, 2026
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Pros

Benefit and PTO and the hours

Cons

Working for WesBanco was once a positive and rewarding experience, but under the current management structure, morale has significantly declined. There is a clear disconnect between leadership and the day-to-day realities of how the system operates and how work actually gets done. Decisions are being made by individuals who do not appear to fully understand workflow, staffing limitations, or operational demands. There is also a concerning double standard in expectations. Management is permitted extended lunches outside the office, while frontline employees are required to remain on site sometimes without a proper lunch break because we are running on a skeleton crew. Employees are expected to continuously cover operations without adequate relief, which is both unsustainable and unfair. The burden consistently falls on the same employees who show up every day, keep the office functioning, and meet customer needs despite staffing shortages. These employees deserve leadership support, fair treatment, and adequate coverage—not burnout. If WesBanco wants to retain dedicated staff and maintain performance standards, leadership must address staffing gaps, enforce consistent expectations across all levels, and demonstrate accountability. Without meaningful change, morale and retention will continue to suffer.

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