There are good things and bad things - Insurance Advisor TD Employee Review

3.0
13 Jan 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Annual bonus - Chance to win a trip every year if you're a top performer - Fair pay for the job performed - Flexible shift options - 3 weeks vacation starting off - 5 personal days - Frequent raises - Opportunities for advancement - Banking benefits - Cheap insurance - Referral bonuses - Weekly pay

Cons

The larger the company gets, the more I feel like I'm in high school again. The gossip and drama is out of control. I also feel that as the company gets larger, the employees are treated more and more like just a number. And it's great that we get 3 weeks vacation starting off but unless you've worked for the company for 6+ years, it will be almost impossible to take vacation during peak seasons. But with this company, if you don't like something, just wait half a second and it's bound to change. But it works the other way around too. If you can get past the cons, the pay is pretty decent so at the end of the day, I would still recommend the company to a friend but strictly because of the pros listed above.

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5.0
17 Apr 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
13 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The management team was supportive, and the branch had a strong team-oriented culture. Because it was a smaller branch, employees had the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, collaborate across roles, and learn from one another. Team members regularly shared ideas, provided constructive feedback, and supported each other's professional growth, creating a positive and rewarding work environment.

Cons

The main areas for improvement would be compensation and scheduling flexibility. At the time, I felt the pay was somewhat low relative to my previous leadership experience in retail management. While compensation may be competitive for some entry-level banking roles, I would have appreciated a stronger alignment between pay and prior supervisory experience. Aside from that, my decision to leave was based on pursuing a different career path rather than any issues with the company itself. TD Bank offers a professional work environment, supportive teams, and valuable opportunities for growth and development within the banking industry.

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