Most Disconnected Company - Anonymous employee Valley Bank Employee Review

2.0
3 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Not really many. The lower level people are nice. They validate parking in garage. Awardco points system is cool.

Cons

Corporate - can’t speak for branches: This company promotes virtual collaboration while simultaneously requiring office presence. Even Morristown Town Halls are virtual, executives sit in their offices and talk on zoom… there’s not even a space for all employees to gather in person or it’s invite only. Management takes a bare minimum approach to the workplace experience, stripping away basic elements that make work feel human (autonomy, personalization, community, and comfort). They want employees in the office but offer nothing to make being there appealing or enjoyable. Leadership continuously demonstrates they don’t care about employees through countless small actions that add up to a larger pattern of indifference. The result is a sterile monitoring station rather than a workplace designed for humans. When companies invest in making their physical workspace engaging, employees naturally want to be there. This company has missed that opportunity entirely. No employee appreciation.

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5.0
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Pros

- Very good learning experience - Knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful people in the office

Cons

The Chicago office is a commercial site, so all other interns for the bank sit in either New Jersey, New York, or Florida. Not necessarily a bad thing because it helped form better connections with everyone in the office, but networking with other interns was more difficult.

3.0
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Pros

Work was easy for this role

Cons

Disorganized, with upper management discussing contrasting information each town hall

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