Won’t Advance Unless You’re a Favorite - Anonymous employee Truist Employee Review

1.0
24 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits are fairly good. You also get a pension after 5 years which is nice.

Cons

You don’t get paid fairly for the work done. Upper management constantly moving tasks from higher job grades to lower ones without appropriate compensation. Management also giving manager-specific tasks to lower employees that should not be responsible for completion and basically told to get over it. They will not fire low performers, but they will punish everyone for the low performer’s mistakes. Favoritism is so rampant that unless you’re so far up someone’s butt you can’t see, don’t expect to advance and be fully prepared to be one of the people they give their favorite’s unwanted tasks to. A lot of management is incredibly full of themselves and the egos are some of the largest I’ve seen.

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5.0
31 May 2026
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Pros

Worked under great leadership and with awesome teammates. Great compensation and benefits. Direct leaders listened to the input of teammates to make process better within department.

Cons

Constant changes, so processes were never were the same after a few months.

2.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A few of my teammates will be my friends for life.

Cons

Training is often outdated and does not prepare you for your role. They constantly talk about being able to transfer and or be promoted yet it’s just a ploy to keep you. If you have an emergency and need to relocate there aren’t any placement benefits so essentially you must try your best to find a job on your own. Not to mention there is no guarantee you will be selected. You interview like an external candidate and the interview questions do not necessarily align with the actual position. There’s no way to prepare for interviews either due to the vague copy and paste job description. Unattainable metrics imposed after poor training and no way to dispute surveys.

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