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PNC Financial Services Group

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Toxic Call Ctr Environment Don't do it - Customer Service Representative (CSR) PNC Financial Services Group Employee Review

2.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent benefits, Work life balance

Cons

Your experience will honestly depend on how insufferable your manager is. Most of them are micromanaging, dishonest, sneaky, unsupportive, and rude. No opportunity for growth most of the internal positions will have you doing different duties but won't increase the pay which is exploitative. They once had me training other employees and acting as a manager without paying me more or changing my job title.Very rude customers almost their behavior is truly appaling. The pay is not nearly enough as it should be. The employees, specifically in the branch suck as well.

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5.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great People to work for. Management wants to see you succeed. Great hours and time off benefits.

Cons

Working with the public. Sometimes high stress depending on the customer.

2.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Compared with similarly sized institutions, PNC offers decent work-life balance. But it all depends on who your manager is. People are generally very helpful and always willing to answer questions. For the most part, I enjoyed my time there.

Cons

Compensation is frequently ranked among the bottom percentile in the industry, and this was no exception for myself. They do not take into account the cost of living of a certain area when you are in their analyst program. For example, someone in Nashville would have to the same compensation as someone with the same position in San Francisco. During my time there, it definitely felt very “laissez faire”. Communication among deal team members was also a bit unpolished, with juniors frequently having to play catch up. The bureaucracy and level of siloing between lines of business is awful. It slows down deal execution and overall efficiency.

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