North reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(390 total reviews)
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Marc Gardner

82% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

North has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 390 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The North employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.6 stars).

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390 reviews
2.0
Oct 20, 2020

Former Employee

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Not many To really discuss

Cons

Too many To even list

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North Response
5y
While we are always grateful for feedback, especially actionable feedback, I struggle with responding to your review as you didn't actually say anything. We are never satisfied with a 2-star review and would like to learn from your experience. If you feel strongly enough to leave this rating, perhaps you would be willing to reach out to our People Operations team and share your feedback with us directly? We welcome and encourage the conversation as part of our desire to continuously improve. Thank you for your consideration.
2.0
Oct 9, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The starting pay and amount of time-off you can negotiate is reasonable for an entry-level position. Training is adequate for someone with no experience to perform entry-level roles.

Cons

Previous to this bad experience, I worked at North American Bancard for four years in various call-center and back office roles, ultimately becoming an Analyst and receiving my Certified Payments Professional Accreditation before leaving the company amicably to manage the e-commerce division of an ad-firm. Upon my return to NAB from the firm, I was advised my job responsibilities were to monitor a portfolio of accounts. It was shared with me that the responsibilities also included "occasional" support for Customer Service and Technical Support call-centers. I was also informed that my previous tenure/leaving in good standing meant that I could be promoted for internal positions quickly should I have interest. That I would not be held to normal company policy of needing a year or more experience to apply for a different role. I quickly found out NAB does not have a firm grasp of what "occasional" means. Any excuse that could be found to pull me away from the job function I signed on to take was taken in favor of working Tech and Service calls. This overreach began far in advance of the COVID19 pandemic and only worsened throughout the remote work period. Once I realized I had been misled in my job's primary function, I naturally sought other positions that aligned more with the duties I wanted to perform. I received a notification from Human Resources during these attempts that I did not have enough tenure to apply for the position, making everything I was promised in my interview a lie with nothing I could do about it. When work shifted to being remote, meetings with leadership ceased entirely and they were nowhere to be found. The only way to get a hold of a leader was to have your phone in a status they didn't like long enough to complain, and then they were gone again after you were in an available status. Sometimes if you're lucky, you'd get a random manager from a different department who had never so much as introduced themselves to you before they attempted to micromanage your day. Approximately ten months of overloading duties upon us passed with no updates from leadership, and I requested answers. I asked for an update about staffing, about a plan to return to "normalcy" in our new normal, something to give our team hope better things were coming. The response to this from two members of management amounted to "I have nothing for you." I then asked for my concern to be escalated to the director. It was made clear by the condescending and vaguely threatening email alleging I wasn't "a team player" with a Human Resources contact copied on it that my concerns died on their desk. Upon my exit interview, the Human Resources person made it very clear by their lack of respect to me or knowledge of the issues that compelled me to leave that I made the correct decision to part ways.

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North Response
5y
We were disappointed to hear of your rehire experience with us at NAB. As you know, we have multiple rehires at NAB every year. Usually when past team members rejoin us, they tell us about how much they missed the people, the challenging work, our great culture and the multitude of career opportunities; we are sorry that was not your experience. We took your review very seriously are investigating your claims with all involved. Where needed, we will absolutely make improvements to the team member experience based upon your feedback, so thank you for taking the time to write this review.
5.0
Sep 29, 2020

Excellent Company to Work For!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Inclusive, excellent training, supply you with lap top and any equipment you need to get the job done. Very fast paced work environment.

Cons

Not sure if this is a con however you must be able to make decisions quickly

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North Response
5y
Thank you so much for taking time to leave this review. We appreciate the positive feedback and are so happy to hear that your short tenure with us has been positive. We all admit this has not been an easy year for anyone, but the fact that you feel like you "belong" at NAB and we have been able to build an inclusive environment for you even though we are 97% remote...well that is truly something to celebrate. We are grateful to have you on our team and appreciate the feedback!
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