Very good place to work, with real human capital approach towards employees--they do many things right - Senior Manager (Support Service) Wells Fargo Employee Review

4.0
27 Feb 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Non-branch salaries are very good for most positions; competitive bonus structure, if bonus eligible Truly walk their talk in terms of mission, values, promotion from within, professional development Very collegial atmosphere; genuine collaboration and commitment from most workers Excellent benefits Excellent communications--top notch internal web sites, frequent news briefs Strong Performance Appraisal system, including Talent Inventory for higher levels of management and skip-level interviews on annual basis

Cons

Not always easy to push through the "done that before" mentality, as so many employees have been with the organization for more than 15 years Not as open to innovation as might benefit them long-term At times, put senior executives in positions where they have no background and do not insist on training them to accommodate the "rotation" approach and ensure appropriate professional mentoring for the people under those executives who do have the experience Long bottle-neck of middle-management; hard to break through to senior levels in terms of promotions

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5.0
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4.0
1 Dec 2014
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Pros

Benefits (but cost creeping up and coverage creeping down each year), Good Morale Both Management and Coworkers, and Honestly a Great Company.

Cons

Cross Selling is the only focus now, firing employees who are great at their job in every area that should matter but if the cross selling results are not meeting the ever ridiculous quota (which continues to rise) than you may not have a job next month. Expectation for customers to say yes to cross selling, leaving you with no real control of your job security. Stress!

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