My Team is Great ... - Senior Content Strategist Wells Fargo Employee Review

3.0
Jun 3, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- My immediate team is great. Some typical dysfunction, but for the most part, 5 stars for my team. - Work/life balance is excellent - laptops are closed by 5pm at the latest (only rarely are there extraordinary needs that require after hours work) - Incredibly diverse team, lots of women in leadership roles (at our level, anyway, not so much 'upstairs')

Cons

- Upper management is still resistant to approving full-time Work From Home, even with Covid-19 and a CEO who is remote from NY. Some folks are not being approved for FT WFH, even for jobs that have been done remotely for years now. - Conflict-avoidant culture... As reported in the press, serious problems and bad behavior still not directly addressed and allowed to go on for too long. - Old, institutionalized, dinosaur mentality (mostly 'upstairs') and fear of change. Lots of old white guys in charge, so... yeah. - Under-performers and folks who just won't do their jobs can easily hide, the org is so large. And because conflict avoidant, these problem folks are never dealt with. - Salaries are below market for design jobs. Raises don't keep up with inflation. - The process to get any little thing done is arduous and time intensive. There are so many groups and systems involved, it's redonkulous.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Benefits (but cost creeping up and coverage creeping down each year), Good Morale Both Management and Coworkers, and Honestly a Great Company.

Cons

Cross Selling is the only focus now, firing employees who are great at their job in every area that should matter but if the cross selling results are not meeting the ever ridiculous quota (which continues to rise) than you may not have a job next month. Expectation for customers to say yes to cross selling, leaving you with no real control of your job security. Stress!

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