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Ratings for Citibank

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    4.0
  • Learning and Development
    4.0
  • Manager Communication
    4.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.5
  • Pay Policy
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Citibank Reviews

What is it like working at Citibank?

Its challenging and stressfull but very satisfying.
Credit Risk Manager in Mexico City:
Pros: its a great environment and many growth opportunities
Cons: nothing
Passionate about what I do.
Training Officer in Dubai:
Pros: Meeting new professionals and enabling them to strive to do better
Cons: Management
Moving in the right direction.
Risk Control Manager in Jacksonville:
Pros: I feel that leadership is constantly working to make positive changes to move our company in the right direction. We are a bank with a soul with great people.
Cons: The Company sometimes is reactive and makes hasty changes that then require re-work due to inadequate planning.
Customer Service Specialist in Walton:
Not work/life balance friendly. If you have children do not recommend. Pay and benefits are good as long as there are no issues. High deductible insurance options. Management poorly trained. Training is minimal considering the work with finances.
Citi has great benefits for their employees.
Head Teller, Banking in Chino Hills:
Pros: I like to interact with customers.
Cons: Systems issues and inconsistency through branches
Great place to work and learn.
Quantitative Analyst in Tampa:
Pros: Just great
Cons: well, I wish I had a guaranteed job forever! But I'll keep working hard so they keep me around!
Always more exciting challenges.
Computer Software Engineer, Applications in Fort Worth:
Pros: Solving engineering problems at a global scale.
Cons: Banking industry "red tape".