Leadership favoritism overshadows positive work environment
Pros
My experience in the Consumer Banking division was disappointing due to what appeared to be favoritism and inconsistent management practices. Many of these concerns stemmed from the leadership approach of a manager, under whom opportunities for growth, recognition, and promotions often seemed concentrated within a small group of employees, creating a perception of bias and limited fairness in decision-making. The work environment frequently felt exclusionary, and employees outside the senior manager's preferred circle struggled to receive the same level of support, visibility, and career development opportunities. This had a negative impact on team morale, motivation, and employee confidence. One of the most frustrating aspects was that contributions, ideas, and feedback from certain team members were often overlooked or undervalued. In several instances, work completed by individuals outside the favored group appeared to receive recognition only when presented by those within the inner circle, leaving employees feeling unappreciated and disengaged. I strongly encourage leadership to focus on transparent performance evaluations, merit-based recognition, equal opportunities for advancement, and a more inclusive workplace culture. Prospective employees should carefully evaluate the team dynamics and management style before joining this particular division.
Cons
Good work-life balance, modern technology stack, supportive colleagues, and exposure to large-scale banking technology products. The company offers a stable work environment, good benefits, and opportunities to learn and work on meaningful projects that impact customers.