Not horrible, but it could be so much better. - Contact Center Representative Regions Financial Employee Review

2.0
22 Jan 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I have met some great people working for Regions over the years. You do get some vacation and you can use it. If you work hard and do your job you probably won't get fired.

Cons

Regions has a management culture that tends to make a big deal out of small things while letting large problems slide. Where most companies are more interested in profit and loss reports, management at Regions focuses on playing games and giving employee surveys on whether your best friend works at Regions or not (yes, we are actually questioned about this every year). You will sometimes get a sheet of paper telling you that you did a great job but you rarely get monetary compensation for it. Management tends to promote people for superficial reasons, not for clear business reasons. We have lost so many intelligent, talented employees over the years while promoting people that have very little job experience much less banking experience. Rather than selling products based on needs, customers are often pressured into opening accounts using fear tactics or just generally confusing the customer into it. Constant turnover is big problem. There really is no such thing as a senior contact center employee; and that's why no one, including management, has been there long enough to give the customers sound banking advice.

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5.0
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Pros

Good team collaboration and work life balance.

Cons

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3.0
3 June 2026
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Pros

Dedicated coworkers and supportive team members in my department. Great team and manager to work with and to be on. It’s been a good experience in banking operations and compliance.

Cons

Return to work expectations aren’t the same for everyone. Hard to understand where work-life balance fits in after years of successfully remote work. Now it feels like employee concerns are heard but not always considered and this change to come will impact routines, responsibilities, plus much more that many employees have built over the years.

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