They do not care about their branch employees - Manager of Customer Experience TD Employee Review

1.0
Nov 9, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, career development, stock options, and defined contribution plan

Cons

The bottom line is that they don’t care about branch employees. They set unrealistically high sales goals for personal bankers and incentivize only the most aggressive, sleazy, and sales-driven employees. Those prioritizing clients' financial well-being are constantly coached and forced to leave and their bonuses get cut. Whenever they want to cut costs, they start with frontline staff, leading to long lines and customer complaints. As a manager, you can only voice your opinion once a year on suggested improvements, and every year, managers share the same complaints about understaffing and minimal budgets for frontline positions. They acknowledge this issue but proceed to make it worse every year. My stress has been increasing since 2019 when they started making unnecessary structural changes that middle management later admitted were mistakes. All branch managers share the same frustrations. When we raise concerns in regional meetings about cutting staff while increasing our goals, we're told to "figure it out," and if we can’t, we’re not good managers. I’d understand if this were an isolated complaint but every manager at every branch shares the same concerns. TD simply doesn’t care about its employees, or their customers as a matter of fact. They set higher goals than the other top four banks and offer the lowest pay among them. There’s no incentive to work for TD, and I'm actively looking to leave because loyalty here is not valued, with no positive return. Do not work for this organization, and do not consider becoming a manager in branch banking because they do not care about you.

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4.0
Jun 13, 2026
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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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