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3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

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Jane Fraser

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56% positive business outlook

Citi has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 36,482 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Citi employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzen industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 23, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

WFH Options. Flexible hours, Full healthcare

Cons

Now for the cons, where do I start... 1. Working hours: Citi has the fixed 37.5 hours as most companies do however your workload will almost guarantee a minimum of 45-50 hours per week 2. Overtime: As mentioned above there will always be considerable overtime and zero overtime pay. The salary at case manager level does not even remotely make up for the amount of overtime required. 3. Politics: The politics in this company is an absolute farce, senior directors from LATAM visiting the Dublin office and giving orders/direction of how another hub should be run, ideals were given by one particular director and he was overruled by a majority vote of the directors, what he suggested was ludicrous, that a case manager should have at least 120 KYC records in their name, he would have caused individuals to collapse form stress and possible hypertension issues if this occurred. 3. Culture: Citi has by far the most toxic culture I have ever witnessed in my career, the process of cc;ing someone’s manager as if to say "Im telling on you" when you have a professional disagreement with someone, most notably relationship managers. When issues do occur in Citi, especially if a deliverable is late, there is always someone to play the scapegoat and take the blame and this is 99% not the individual who is solely to blame. 4. IT Infrastructure: Everyone's favorite topic in Citi, the company and their so called internal KYC system is well and truly a disaster, instead of fixing issues with the system they invent interim controls to essentially go around the problem instead of identifying the root cause and fixing the problem at the source, do you as a company actually realize how ridiculous this is, you first get someone who is skilled at writing procedures to write a new procedure for an issue, you then have to perform a training session with case managers on a global scale to understand this new procedure and if QA did not pay attention to some aspect of the training the case manager will get an instant rejection point, the auditors must dread having to audit the ICG BSU. What are your IT team doing?? when I say IT I am referring to the individuals who write the logic/source code for the KYC system. 5. Administration; I understand that every job will have elements of administrative work but Citi is ridiculous, their internal tracking tool on each record keeps on getting more long winded, and due to this it takes more and more time to complete, as mentioned below 100 records in my name amounted to a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete to perfection, the senior case managers take it upon themselves to check this rigorously as if we are babies and need to be checked on constantly. Do you think I had nothing better to do than spend almost 3 hours updating a tracker??? in that time I could have done research on 5 or 6 KYC records, wasteful. 6. Career Opportunities: There are none, it really depends on who you know, to be promoted from a C9 to a C10 position is only an increase in 4k, and your job is essentially the same, and that is also the same level as a senior case manager (supervisor), most companies pay 48-50 for a supervisor. A colleague of mine interviewed in another department for another role, it is common practice to state to your supervisor if you are looking for alternative opportunities to see if your role can be changed or given more responsibility but also to prepare for a departure and hire a new employee. In this instance my colleague was called into an office and was told sternly by his supervisor that "I can stop this process" are you actually kidding me that he tried to stand in the way of advancing his career, this is considerably unprofessional behaviour and this is in fact actionable from a legal standpoint. Finally, I was considered to be a strong case manager within the department, I was extremely knowledgeable of the policies and procedures, I built professional relationships with staff and management and my quality was exceptionally high and because of this Citi seriously took advantage by putting almost 100 records in my name and then my targets started to suffer naturally because of getting pulled in 100 different directions every day, what really agitated me is that with the tracking tool I could see how many records was in everyone else's name on my team and not one had more than, 40, this was absolutely unacceptable from a team of 26 and one person is given 100 instead of these being shared out.

1.0
Oct 4, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Working for Citi in Dublin may seem like a great idea at the time but you quickly realize it has militant approach, meaning managers treat you badly and constantly offend you and once you become a manager you will probably start to treat co workers the same way, conditioned. Horrible work culture, no pros

Cons

HR is not there to help you so they will listen but will use everything against you, example, you can tell HR you feel your manager is being mentally abusive and constantly talking down on you in front of team yet HR will ask if manager has physically hit you which isnt the case, this way they try to frame you & miss understand your concerns to protect their bully managers, many of these bad managers have been in CITI for at least 10-15 years and are going nowhere. I've seen people bullied out of company by bad managers, then return to company years later hoping things have changed only to be escorted out the building again after a few months for no reason (other than previously being bullied), the bully manager made sure the person was kicked out again, disgraceful and not the first time this has happened. People turn a blind eye because they are afraid it will affect their careers if they stand up to it, so people become submissive. Also some Irish managers don't like to hear other languages on the floor, they rather you speak English because they are paranoid people are talking about them, this would happen in an international team so absurd. You have been warned and will quickly realize its a big mistake joining the Citi team in Dublin.

1.0
Feb 27, 2016

Citi Pune

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Better salary than other service based companies.. if you are fortunate enough and good negotiator.

Cons

If you are planning to join Citi India (CSIL) and trying to collect information, I would recommend to please read it till end, although it might be bit lengthy. First thing, what is CSIL. Its one of the two legal entities of Citicorp in India (Citibank & CSIL). The idea of forming this company was plain and simple – Cost Saving. As Citi had outsourced most of its IT business to other IT service companies, So by cost perspective it made sense to top management that what if we start our own IT service firm in a low cost country like India and in-source some of the IT business back to Citi. So, CSIL was formed as a regular IT service organization which will hire IT people, get the project, deliver it to Citi and get paid by Citi by number of hours their employee spent on execution of that task..like any other service company. Make sense to save cost, but does everyone in Citi on-boarded by this idea... HELL NO. People sitting in US at middle management has their own agenda, Vendors who are in Citi for years and suppose to handover their tasks has their own agenda, people sitting here in CSIL has their own and this has started a mess rather than a place to work. Let me explain why. Most of the Citi IT employees in US are Indian. They are there for many years and when they started to realize that if things will be started getting delivered from India, ultimately they will be asked to go back. Whats the point of paying a manager in US when his entire or most of the team is in India. This started a triangular fight for survival. Companies which are handling Citi's IT for long are not happily handover their task to CSIL for obvious reasons, IT managers sitting in US are supporting them so that they can see CSIL fail and stay put in US. They started recruiting those vendor resources on Citi's payroll in US and building a team there to justify that some critical tasks are being handled by Citi Employees and the management at CSIL India is fighting to get projects from Citi and show them as delivered to prove their significance. So, when you join CSIL, first you have to fight for good work that is not at all there. Only substandard work that Citi employees in US or their vendors doesn't want to do, comes to CSIL. So after 8-10 years if you was asked to do work that is not going to add anything in your career, its not logical to do just for money. Obviously CSIL is paying better then Indian IT service companies because they are replacing people sitting in US by CSIL so even if they are paying little bit extra, its just a fraction of US pay. But the main thing is 'work and learning' and only thing you can learn is office politics to get some relevant work so that at the end of year you have to show something. The worst nightmare (which is the most of the case in CSIL) is if your manager is sitting in US. Since he/she doesn't like the idea of CSIL for the reason I explained above, he might schedule a call at mid-night. If top management is forcing vendors to handover some important project to CSIL, your call might be scheduled at their post lunch hours, so you have to be awake till 2 AM and see call gets canceled at 1.50 AM. Everything is happening here because everyone is trying to survive and save their jobs. You might get a designation which might be so fascinating like AVP or VP but get ready to be dictated by these vendor resources because most of them are in Citi for 8-10 years and god know what they are doing for so long in US. Now the management of CSIL, they are already amused and just trying to save their highly paid jobs. In every management call, they have to listen that this center is not performing, attrition rate is always around 30%, so why should not close this center or sell it to some other IT service provider. With the reputation CSIL is building, it will not take long that either CSIL or some of the units that are not performing will be sold off. And for this reason, it seems they are not investing much on this center. Very simple things, like there are no automated HR software..even if you have to declare your investments, it will be just in a homemade portal and after declaring you can't view it ever again!!! People are sitting in meeting rooms as the place is cramped etc etc. Obviously, CSIL is just an experiment and if you are going to join it, please be ready to be a part of that experiment. There are lots of other things. If you know anyone there, just pickup the phone and ask how bad it is. And even after going through this review, you are going to join Citi for any reason – Welcome to the mess and please be sure to get an exit plan ready :).

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