I don't do that anymore. For the last year I've been doing the minimum and nothing more. Took two certifications on their dime. Spend my days learning things for my next role. Resume is out there. If they want to cut me, fine. The severance will just be extra. I'm ready.
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Why do so many teammates seem unhappy at Truist?
I’m curious to hear from people who read or post in this forum, what are your reasons for not liking Truist as a place to work? I’d appreciate specific examples if you’re willing to share.
Personally, I’ve been with the company for several years, and overall I think the compensation and benefits are decent. My main frustration, though, is the lack of real career progression. When I first joined Truist, the position I’m in now lined up well with my long-term career goals. It gave me the chance to gain meaningful experience in a field I’m genuinely interested in and want to keep developing in.
That said, after being here for quite a while, I’ve felt stuck. It seems like I’ve been pigeonholed into my current role. Year after year, performance reviews with my manager talk about growth and advancement, but in reality they’ve felt more like lip service than a clear path toward moving up.
What makes it more frustrating is that I previously worked for several years at another bank in a role that would essentially be the next step for me. So I already have experience at that level. At Truist, however, that same role would be considered more of a lateral move, meaning there wouldn’t really be a pay increase.
Because of that, it feels like the best option for my career growth and for earning more would be to leave Truist and continue my professional journey somewhere else.
Anyway, sorry for the long rant. I’m just interested in hearing what reasons others have for feeling dissatisfied working at Truist?
Curious to see where you went after Nielsen?
I see posts from people here that say they left Nielsen and they are happier and/or they earn more money at their new jobs. Some of you even say that you've "found freedom". For those of us that are looking for work it would be really helpful if you could let us know what job you were doing with Nielsen and where you went? Let us know if any of your Nielsen skills transferred over that your new employer may have been interested in.
Just got an offer as an underwriter and was wondering what the avg raise is, and what does career advancement look like at PNC
I know this a layoff forum so I apologize in advance if this sounds insensitive. Just trying to get a feel for the company since it’s 3 years before 401k/pension vest.
Confidentiality in Applying for a New Internal Role
Looking to switch to a different area within Truist. How confidential is the process? I received a decent performance review, but want to pursue an area more aligned with my degree. If I apply for another role internally, is my Manager given notice any point during the application OR interview process? Does anyone have insight into if, how, or when my current Manager may be notified?
Advice on getting promoted to Director, In Store
I have been an executive for a several years now and have rotated thru Sales Manager , Merchandising Manager (SMM) and now MBA looking to get a promotion to Director In Store in the 🤞 near future any advice on what I can do to stand out and make this happen, I have been in discussions with my store manager on how we will get me there but it’s always good to get extra input on what might help
There is life after Oracle
It always felt a little cliché to come here after being laid off and see people posting about how they landed a new job a better job with more money, doing interesting work, and feeling valued by a new employer. Many would say their layoff from Oracle was the best thing that ever happened to them. Honestly, I used to think they were positively full of s*it. After months of rejections, all I wanted was my old Oracle job back. But it turns out those people were right. You will find another job, it will be at a better company, with management that appreciates you, paying A LOT more than Oracle, and with a healthier work/life balance. That’s exactly what happened to me a few weeks ago. So to those who are about to get swept up in the next round of layoffs (it's going to be significant) don’t panic. It won't feel like it at the time, but it will end up being the best thing that ever happened to you. Take a little time off, decompress, take a couple vacations, and then start the job search. There are better opportunities out there. I found one, and you will too.
performance
not so friendly reminder…
When corporate says bring your whole self to work, please do not.
Bring your professional self. The edited version. The safe version. The one that says good question even when the question made absolutely no sense.
When someone asks what did you do this weekend, you do not tell them you were dancing on bars, binge watching shows, or questioning your life choices.
You say you relaxed and recharged.
When the big boss tells a joke that completely dies in the room, you laugh. Not because it was funny. Because everyone understands the script.
Here is the truth nobody says out loud.
Corporate is theater.
Meetings are scenes. Titles are costumes. And most people are acting like they have everything under control.
That is why they call them performance reviews.
Some people think corporate sucess is purely about talent. Sometimes it is. But a lot of the time it is about knowing when to nod, when to stay quiet, and when to say great point.
so if you want to survive corporate…
work on your acting.
because the people winning the game are not always the most qualified.
They are the ones who understand the stage.
REALITY check??
Am I wrong, or just saying the quiet part out loud?
It took me ten months to get an interview
Ten. Frigging. Months. And I'm not optimistic it'll even pan out. I've lost count of the resumes, the outreach, the recruiters. Fake job posts, dead ends everywhere. There were moments I wanted to give up, just let whatever happen, happen. I thought I'd find some calm despite the endless layoffs. Instead, I just wound myself up tighter.
Can we go back in time?
Remember when we had good pay, solid benefits, and you could move up without nepotism or a-s-kissing? When having Nike on your resume was an asset? Can we go back to those times? I miss liking my job. I truly do.
Current pay level
I have worked at the bank since 2014. Several years ago I received a promotion to Sr. Lead Analytic Consultant. The raise that went with that promotion put me above the lower limits by just a couple thousand dollars. Currently that role is posting for $139K - $239K per year. After my increase this year I am still making below the lower limit. Is this normal? Are others experiencing this same issue? For background, I have been 'Meets' consistently over the last couple years but never missed an SLA or Training assignment.
There's hope for job seekers
Everyone from my group who got laid off has already landed somewhere new. Pretty quick turnaround. Maybe there's hope out there after all.
Internal Transfer Exception
Anyome here moved to a new role internally after less than 12 months in current role? Or know of any colleague who did this.
Does Dell ISG have RSUs?
I'm already an I-7 and I have no RSU as part of my comp. Which I levels get RSUs and how much ?
No more hiring in Phoenix, Denver, or Austin
Schwab is getting ready to announce (either to PLs or company-wide) that they will no longer hire in these locations. If you have been checking the job postings lately you probably already noticed this.
After requiring many of us to return to the office for “collaboration” and “growth,” this decision creates a serious issue. Employees in these offices may have little to no path for advancement.
I spoke with a hiring manager about an open role. Even though I sit just a few seats away in the same office he would not have been allowed to hire me or anyone else in my office. He would have had to hire someone in another state.
So much for in office collaboration!
Even employees working remotely due to medical accommodations, if they report into one of these offices, would not be eligible for those roles.
One again, terrible decisions made by senior leadership making huge impacts on our livelihood.
Are internal job postings more competitive now than ever?
I applied/interviewed to 3 positions over the past 6 months, made it to the interview phase but never get selected. I have a friend who’s moved around a lot over the years, I figured it be relatively easy to get a role this way, especially if it’s a lateral move. Anyone else unable to move around? Do the hiring managers know who will be hired before they post it on workday? That’s kind of what I’m thinking how it works now, they know who will get hired but just open the position as a formality, wasting everyone else’s time who applied.
Or do I just have bad luck?
Very limited 2026 Promotions
This has been said before, but leader gave me the heads up that senior leaders met with GPs today and each part of the org has been given a count of associates that can get a promotion for 2026.
I won't give my org, but it is probably around 300-400 associates. The number of promotions that will be given for these 300-400 associates is 2. The number early in the year was 0.25% of the associates could be given a promotion. These values will vary from org to org.
Time to start looking around people... Keep an eye out for promotions if you are hesitant, they won't happen.
Compensation review when it starts?
Any effect with performance reviews?
Is elevate sap it worth for t4 or t5?
Internal positions being given to RIF people?
Are the internal positions given to RIF-ed employees over other internal candidates? I have applied to a handful of new internal postings in recent weeks but only a few days go by and I get the "we're going with another candidate" email. I am fully qualified for these positions so I have been surprised to not even get an interview. I also know some positions are posted and they already know who the position is going to but that can't be for every single one of these postings.
And yes, I know, why are you applying to internal positions, this company is terrible, blah, blah, blah but I am trying to get a different position/title to better position myself to move to a different company in the future if I see fit or becomes necessary.
Also note, these positions I am applying to are only 1 pay grade above where I am.
CDW Can't Keep Top Talent
I knew a phenomenal engineer who was in Managed Services. He was a CCIE, multiple firewall certs, cloud experience, you name it, and every customer we mutually worked with always praised him. According to him, management ignored his promotion inquiries so he jumped ship to another company making 40% more and I followed his example.
Maybe CDW only wants average talent?
No growth, no security, no point
You get stuck in your role here with no real path forward. Management doesn't care what you contribute. Strong reviews and extra effort mean nothing when they decide you cost too much. The layoffs come for everyone eventually. Only come here if you have absolutely no other choice.
Is RCSA at truist a death sentence?
Seen job posting for it, debating applying. But is there any future in that role, or are you just going to get sacked once it’s over?
Does Dell give time to move internally ?
If your name is picked for layoffs, can you ask if you can get some time to try out applications for other teams ?
I know that FAANG has this policy. Curious if Dell does too.
This might help those who cannot get jobs elsewhere or might not want to relocate.
APPROACHING—outta here
Received notification that I would be rated approaching after being in the top 10% of my orgs performance. No bad verbiage, no recommendation on what to improve upon—just approaching.
Being told that this label could affect future promotions. 10 year veteran with not a single rating below performing…
It may be time to 🛹…outta here
Does anybody know when is the next PDC?
Need to move on from my current role.
Rewards cycle outcomes
Instead of layoffs, let’s talk rewards. How was your raise and RSU this year, compared to last year?
Data center projects
Several projects people have left or are leaving to work data centers. Will this continue. Seems lots in news. These jobs are all over LinkedIn and recruiters have even mentioned companys targeting Exxon people. Guess all that fluffing of our projects in earnings calls is good! Ha.
(And I know someone on our LcS project who told me our work is not actually the datacenter. )
From what I’ve heard and found online the total compensation could be better for mid career people.?? Seems slightly less base salary. But a lot more bonuses and stock and vests much sooner. Anyone have real insight on that?? And don’t let exxons sandbagging position titles fool you. I’m a ‘project engineer’ but would be at least project manager elsewhere and so loook at right jobs/comps for your years
Internal Marketplace
Can anyone share their experience changing groups internally?
Did you use the Internal Marketplace? If you do apply for internal jobs, does your current manager get notified?
Trying to figure out how internal moves work.
PRIORITIZE YOU AND YOUR LIFE BALANCE -
I developed the skill to solve everything and anything - attended and prioritized the needs of my VPs and directors - even the ones who should have never been made directors at all - and what I got for that? A “ RIF “ ( you no longer needed) - make YOURself first - dont let
Them get to you!
Inline promotion
I am a grade 14 remote employee and have been working my tail off to move to a 15 in my same role. Can any leaders share if this is even possible now?
Moving states- is it possible to get remote exeception?
Live in NJ, but due to. life circumstances will be moving to TN. Is it possible to ask for an exception to be remote? Been with the company for 4 years and got a promotion recently, if any of that matters. Anyone have any experience or know of others that were in a similar position?
Where are people finding remote jobs?
I see many saying they quit for a better paying remote job, and I have to ask, where? Trust me, I've been looking and coming up with nothing. Both seem pretty unbelievable with the current job market.
What was your latest raise?
Just trying to figure something out.
Leaving
I care about the work I do at Truist and genuinely value my team. That said, after several years in the same position without a clear path to the next step in my career, I’ve started to feel stalled. There hasn’t been an opportunity to grow into a new role or take on responsibilities that align with where I want to go professionally. At this stage in my career, advancement and development matter a great deal to me, and I’m beginning to question whether staying at Truist supports those goals.
If I do receive an offer elsewhere, is providing two weeks’ notice always the best approach? What are the potential consequences of resigning without notice—for example, informing my manager late on a Friday that I’m leaving effective immediately?
How promotions work at NM?
New to NM. How does promotions work here? I see some people who are in the same role for many years without any promotion. Also, how much pay hike can one expect with the promotion in general with the engineer roles?
Relocate to Atlanta or Plano
Given an option, where would you rather go for T? Cu----g, GA or Plano, TX for future greener pastures too
A message for BOAs
If you're able, get licensed and the FPQP designation. I know it seems intimidating but you know more than you think.
Tenured BOAs are being let go through teaming. Remember all that dust we kicked up about our pay? Yeah.
Be prepared.