It is a great place for sheep - Financial Services Representative TD Employee Review

1.0
Mar 8, 2016
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Pros

Benefits are pretty good. It is a decent pay check…not great.

Cons

It is a very strange culture where everyone that works there is completely on board the kool aid train. They offer 5 weeks vacation to start and though that seems great it is not. You have to use your vacation time for any holidays or you will not get paid for it. Also, the bank is open seven days a week and you end up working all kinds of hours. Store managers seem better suited to be running the local Forever 21 shop at the mall then managing a bank. The finale kicker is they screw over customers with their checking account debit card advance. They literally steal from them and if you work at the branch you have to listen to these poor suckers complain about getting ripped off constantly. The bank does nothing because they make a few billion a year. Really a terrible place.

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5.0
Apr 17, 2026
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Pros

The only way I could do that was if you had to do a lot more work and then you would be done by yourself so you would be fine yuyyy

Cons

The only way I could do this would probably take about two 2️⃣ hours or less of a break and a few

1.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Wish there was some to share.

Cons

Working in Talent Acquisition here was one of the most frustrating experiences of my career. The culture felt incredibly toxic, with management frequently creating an environment where employees’ concerns were dismissed or reframed in a way that made them question their own experiences. Communication lacked transparency, expectations changed constantly, and support from leadership was minimal. Hiring decisions often felt inconsistent, with factors outside of merit seemingly carrying more weight than skills and qualifications. As someone in TA, that made it difficult to feel confident in the integrity of the recruitment process. Management created a culture of fear rather than collaboration. Feedback was rarely constructive, accountability was one-sided, and employee well-being did not appear to be a priority. Morale was consistently low, turnover was high, and it was difficult to see a path for growth.

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