Stable work and great team, but RTO feels forced - Na U.S. Bank Employee Review

1.0
Jun 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work is stable and my direct manager and team are wonderful!

Cons

The return-to-office effort is ridiculous, honestly. Upper management markets it as a move to increase collaboration, job satisfaction, and engagement, but employees consistently bring it up in a negative light at town halls and other meetings. First they tracked badge swipes at the office, and now they're tracking IP addresses to make sure people are working a "full day" in office. And when people say they don't like it, they're "invited to pursue other opportunities elsewhere." The way management deals with the situation consistently feels out of touch, and the whole RTO effort feels like a calculated way to push employees to quit without having to actually lay them off. Pay is also not great. Highly recommend you look elsewhere.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Peers are nice people Benefits and PTO are good Free coffee

Cons

Private Wealth is losing money - go to affluent for better management and comp All other divisions have been burned by PWM local leadership (current and prior) so the referral pipeline dried up and goals are increasing The best staff and clients keep leaving Outdated systems failing + refusal to pay to upgrade = constant data loss Clients login and their accounts are missing, but you are expected to sell services to clients with constant service failures Everyone is overworked. Every team is understaffed It takes months to get approvals Low pay, below other banks but high sales pressure We are all told we are overpaid because salaries were lowered and can never have raises again as long as we stay No work life balance Everyone is stressed and miserable- morale in the toilet Jobs sit unfilled for a year. Then they hire people with zero experience and throw them in the deep end/ set them up to fail and then lay them off Clients suffer from the lack of staff with needed expertise

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