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Scotia Bank Reviews
What is it like working at Scotia Bank?
No work life balance.
Finance Director in Toronto:
Pros: Peers, finance and business partners are great people to work with
Cons: Expectation to keep taking on added responsibility without any recognition, pay or sufficient resources to help
Ok place to learn.
Universal Banker in Montréal:
Pros: The culture and all the learning I get to do
Cons: The bureaucracy and restrictions
Financial Advisor:
Great opportunities for advancement. IT leaves much to be desired compared to other institutions. Like anywhere, your experience will rely greatly on having a boss with strong leadership skills. Health and pension benefits are good but signs that reduced benefits will come in the future are all apparent.
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
Pros: Set schedule.
Cons: Too much to list.
Financial Advisor:
Pros: Benefits are ok. Room to grow and be promoted.
Cons: Stressful, unrealistic expectations.
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