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What is it like working at TCF Bank?
It's Fine.
Banking Teller Vault in Traverse City:
Pros: I like that I'm able to take care of the branch via Vault, Operations, and as a Teller ll
Cons: I feel as though I do the work of three people and get paid less.
Software Engineer in Minneapolis:
Best work culture and management. One bank which constantly strive for growth and evolution. One people join TCF they never feel like looking back. Managers encourage their team members on tech growth providing online certification courses and encourages to implement your latest skill set to your project’s.
Stressful but rewarding at times.
Assistant Branch Manager, Banking in Chicago:
Pros: The satisfaction of helping others and educating customers and self
Cons: The pay and stress
Mediocre.
Relationship Banker in St. Paul:
Pros: Learn a lot.
Cons: We are required to do a lot more than other tellers at different banks are supposed to and don’t get payed enough for the work we put in. Opening accounts, helping people apply for loans, getting credit cards; we just aren’t getting payed for what’s required out of us tellers.
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