Santander reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(5,703 total reviews)
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81% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Santander has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 5,703 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Santander 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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3.0
Nov 21, 2015

Growing-up is hard to do.

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Pros

I have a saying, "There is opportunity in chaos". Well, there is a lot of opportunity if you have the mental toughness and maturity to deal with change and ambiguity. Things have improved over the last 6 months no that they have a CEO who understands the American banking industry, but that is going to take some time for it to trickle down into the entire organization, especially to the customer facing support areas.

Cons

1) A lot of Ex-pats were brought on after the acquisition that did not understand American banking. That appears to be changing. 2) Whose bright idea was it anyway to go from a regional thrift to a national bank with what appears to be no consideration or analysis that the current structure could support it.? Was that decision made in Madrid? Not a very bright idea. 3) Mid tier leadership is weak. There is not leadership development and as such there are people in mid tier roles that should not be there. 4) A lot of CYA/Just-in-case busy work that prevents real work from being done. 5) Antiquated infrastructure and technology along with no internal customer service culture or mentality. When there is not enough network bandwidth to support the everyday work, you have a major problem on your hands. That is not helped by an IT support desk that has lengthy SLAs. 6) Senior management says that they want people to be empowered, but that is just not the case. There is a lack of trust between management and the employees. That is not helped by a compensation strategy that does not attract the best and brightest.

1.0
Jul 23, 2015

IT delivery

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It was a great place to work until 2013, then workload greatly increased when Santander won the Chrysler account and the company was preparing to go public. Insurance benefits were better than most companies and they matched 401K. Working downtown was nice but the commute to get there and work schedule limited enjoyment of the location.

Cons

During the company changes in the Pros above, work life balance became nonexistent and Management style became bullying and an atmosphere of fear was the norm. Job roles changed to combine two different separate jobs into one. Thecompany was nicely diverse before with a balanced mix of American born men and women and people from other countries. Starting in 2013, American females were bullied and forced to transfer to another group, resign or be fired by unfair management. They were replaced by males from India, Pakistani and Other countries in that region of the world. Out of 12 people in that group, half were forced to leave the group and all were Americans mostly women. All now are males born in the eastern Asian countries around India. The bullying and racial profiling were reported to HR but little or nothing has changed since. The management bullied are still there and they also from India. The former CEO continually changed his mind on what priorities are which resulted in shelved work and trying to meet his expectations with new work with the original deadines for each 2 week iteration. In over three years working there, this company went from one of the best places I worked to the worst company I ever worked. I honestly suffered from PTSD after leaving. Best decision I made to leave.

1.0
Jul 16, 2015
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Pros

Products sold are good. Some of the old employees are good but district executive in SSC has no idea what he's doing.

Cons

Sales culture trumps ethics. Men in upper management are sexist. Men with less experience start at a higher rate than women who are better qualified for the same position.

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