Recently Let Go - Reorg/Restructure - Cloud Security Project Manager U.S. Bank Employee Review

4.0
20 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Company recently let go a decent amount of employees on our team, 20 or so. Anyone in the business knows this is par for the course. Plus side they are still paying out my end of year bonuses around 20% of salary and paying me for 16 weeks as severance having only worked here for just over 3 years.

Cons

Lost my Job If they do rehire me before June (if i apply with company again) I'd have to repay the severance package.

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5.0
15 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people. Great income potential

Cons

Advance opportunity not there. Could not relocate

2.0
8 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Working at U.S. Bank has given me the opportunity to build real relationships with members of my community. Every day is different, and helping customers from all walks of life navigate important financial decisions is genuinely rewarding. The coworkers within my branch have been supportive, collaborative, and some of the best people I've had the chance to work with. The company also offers solid health insurance benefits and a competitive incentive program for employees who meet performance goals.

Cons

The sales culture has become increasingly difficult to navigate. What was once a collaborative, team-oriented environment has shifted toward an "everyone for themselves" mentality, creating unnecessary internal competition. As a Client Relationship Consultant, the pressure to constantly produce sales can be mentally exhausting. Even high-performing employees often feel that their efforts are never enough, which can lead to burnout and low morale. Leadership often emphasizes metrics over people, making employees feel more like numbers than valued team members. The customer service aspect of the job is incredibly fulfilling, but the relentless focus on sales goals can overshadow that purpose and ultimately diminish employee satisfaction. At times, working here can feel like trying to earn approval from a parent who is never quite satisfied—no matter how hard you work.

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