Based on recent employee reviews on platforms like Glassdoor and Indeed, Truist has faced significant criticism, with some employees labeling it a poor workplace due to high-stress, understaffing, and poor management. Common complaints include intense sales pressure, post-merger cultural issues, and poor work-life balance.
Key themes from negative reviews include:
Management & Culture: Reports of toxic, "bully" management, high turnover, and a lack of support from leadership.
Workload & Staffing: Many employees report being overwhelmed, understaffed, and expected to handle multiple roles (e.g., teller duties while being a banker).
Compensation & Career: Frustration over stagnant pay, minimal raises, and broken promises regarding career advancement.
Morale: Deteriorating culture, inconsistent, and often, low morale following the merger, often characterized as a "chaotic environment".
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Glassdoor is not wrong. The reviews I read were very true.
OP sounds pretty spot on
Everyone knows Truist is an awful place to work. Any employee working there is desperate or not a good employee.
It's on social media sites as the worse company to work for.
Glassdoor removed my review from when I worked there in June. Glassdoor said that it was so bad, that they didn’t believe it was truthful. The unfortunate truth, is that it was only encompassing a small fragment of what goes on at Truist.
Don’t take a job here unless you want to be bullied.