Focus on promoting and selling financial products and services for the bank. - Recensione dipendente - Sales Representative presso IBC Bank

5,0
24 set 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

I have several reasons why I enjoy working in IBC. The IBC team in Austin is not only super helpful, but it makes you feel like you're actually part of a team that comes together at all times. I enjoy meeting our customers and actually getting to know them, I think that's what makes IBC so different from all other popular banks, we actually find an interest in sitting down with our customers and getting to know who they are not just their name. My coworkers Fabiola Rosales, Akia Bogen, and my ASM Iverlyn Curry have been so wonderful with teaching me and helping me grow in the bank industry. Each of those women are incredibly talented and keeps the environment motivated to want to go out of your way to be the best at your job. The whole IBC team in Austin is amazing because no matter if you're in the same branch or not, they will always be a phone call away and ready to help you with any situation. It is a nice feeling to wake up and WANT to go to work.

Svantaggi

Performance standards can be challenging at times, but it builds strong skills.

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5,0
20 mar 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

IBC offers a fun, low stress environment. Management gets along well with frontline employees and always has celebrations for employees.

Svantaggi

Could be low pay but it’s an entry level job and gives you the opportunity to move up.

1,0
22 apr 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

You could make really good friends....

Svantaggi

GARBAGE pay for such a high-responsibility position. You’re doing way more than a regular teller, but the compensation does not reflect the workload at all. They advertise “competitive pay,” but every other bank in my area starts on average $4–$5 higher. The only “extra” compensation is micro bonuses for CC referrals, account openings (SALES ONLY — $7 per MAX POINT account), and JDP surveys, ranging from $25–$35 per successful one—good luck consistently hitting those. Be ready for long lines, nonstop pressure, and constant feedback about metrics and performance. It’s a high-stress environment that does not match the pay level. Once you’re cross-trained, expect to be doing the work of both a teller and a sales role while receiving none of the benefits of the sales point system that is supposedly used to justify the structure. Use this job as a stepping stone into banking, but don’t treat it as a long-term option—it’s not worth the stress. Across the industry and even locally, compensation is noticeably higher for similar or even less demanding roles. There’s no real rush or clear structure for advancement, but at least with the periodic mass layoffs used to cut costs and reset staffing back to lower pay levels, there’s technically opportunity to move up during turnover… (you still might be the one getting let go anyway).

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