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PNC Financial Services Group

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PNC Financial Services Group reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(9,881 total reviews)
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William S. Demchak

50% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

PNC Financial Services Group has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 9,881 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PNC Financial Services Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Oct 31, 2016

Sinking ship

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Pros

It used to be a good company. I suppose that's a pro if you have a time machine

Cons

Bill Demchek Is very short-sighted in my opinion. Here's the skinny: PNC underwent a "cost cutting effort" a couple years ago. They spent half a BILLION dollars on a building we didn't need and generous Bill decided that the employees are going to pay for it. So, they cut the phone benefit (they used to pay part of your bill since you were on call all the time and had the email app permanently implanted on your PERSONAL device), they stopped reimbursing you for parking when you were out on BUSINESS, they decided you can't take customers out to anywhere other than Eat n' Park on the company's dime, they froze all salary increases if you were promoted (seriously, more work with no raise), annual raises were capped at 1.2% (that's less than the cost of living adjustment), they completely changed the comp structure for sales and reduced commissions somewhere around 93%, there's an almost cult like attitude among management that seems to assume people don't actually need compensation for their service. ALL of their talent has left. Literally, everyone who had something to offer customers is gone. They went to Mellon, FNB, Merril Lynch, and Morgan Stanley. It's sad to watch what Demchek did and continues to do. PNC, Pittsburgh's behemoth bank, is going to fail in the next 20 years. Run for your life if you get offered an interview.

4.0
Apr 18, 2015

Administrative Coordiantor

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I worked for PNC Bank for 25 years. I really enjoyed working for PNC and advanced over my years with PNC. The pay was good and benefits are great. I worked with a great group of people.

Cons

After all the time I gave to PNC I was laid off, because someone in upper management needed to find a way to save money. 42 Admins from my department across the foot print three in my office which left one girl to try and do everything that needed to be done. No one from upper management was let go. I am single and thought I would retire from PNC. I feel the time I worked with them meant nothing when it came to the bottom line. And they are a very good company who have the resources.

4.0
Jul 26, 2014

The Men of PNC

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Pros

Good leaders, nice coworkers, training is offered and nice work environment. If you are a white male you have a great chance of success at PNC and a great career. For everyone else, you have a chance for a good job.

Cons

Men at PNC are seen as "high potential," they are given opportunities to build skills and put on a track to a success. Women's at PNC are seen as in need of "development plans" and "development opportunities," they are given opportunities to do more work to prove themselves and may get on the track to success, if lucky.

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