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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?

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Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Quezon City:
Pros: relationship with coworkers
Cons: The clients relationship
Rebooting is a skill that you need to perfect.
Personal Banker in San Mateo:
Pros: Free parking space
Cons: Slow internet and archaic computers with outdated principles.
Great Company.
Bank Teller in El Cajon:
Pros: I like the sales aspect of my job and you’re really given a pedestal to show your skills off with.
Cons: I don’t like that I feel as though I can’t really ask for a raise.
It's great!
Executive Assistant in St. Louis:
Pros: My manager
Cons: Some of the people, don't want to work and expect the world to be handed to them
Feel Underpaid and Overworked.
Vice President (VP), Finance in New York:
Pros: Smart people in my department
Cons: Being overworked and "borderline" abused and overworked by my former manager. New manger is much nicer.
Good.
Data Analyst in Belfast:
Pros: flexible schedule
Cons: uncertainty in employment
Stressful.
Teller in New York:
Pros: Stable job
Cons: The new area director is rude and does not acknowledge tellers. He only cares about sales but forces the tellers to bring in more sales.