This place sucks - Project Analyst U.S. Bank Employee Review

1.0
May 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing, the place is being destroyed by management on all levels. The only good thing is the shared culture among employees in how terribly the company is being managed and how pointless the RTO is. It’s really gone downhill ever since Richard Davis left.

Cons

- RTO push is making everyone angry. It’s a blanket approach that makes no sense. Everyone is frustrated and wants to leave. They called back people who were hired in as remote and had it in their offer letter, which is just unethical. - They implemented a prison check system to make sure you’re going in 3 days a week by monitoring badges, basically admitting that nobody wants to be in the office. - Upper level management is disconnected with where emoloyees are at. - Upper level management does not care about any employee or what their thoughts are. They continually ask for feedback, then continue to gaslight everyone on your feedback. - Upper level management is continually trying to hide things or just flat out lying. Nothing they say can be trusted. - They are now trying to cram everyone into less space and make it a “Neighborhood” shared space. They claim it’s for collaboration, and will not just admit that this is to downsize real estate to save them money. Nobody wants to be in the office, and they don’t want to pay for it, yet they’re continuing to push it by gaslighting everyone and hope that we all accept it.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexibility and potential for career advancement.

Cons

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3.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Under manager level designers don't work overtime and aren't expected to. If you land in the right department the people are fabulous, and as a nonbinary person my pronouns and identity were treated with respect, which continues to surprise me. In my department product team functions had strong working relationships and mutual respect. My department goes to lengths to not lay designers off, which I appreciate a lot. If I didn't hate the corporate environment I'd probably stay for a longer time.

Cons

This place is very corporate, no surprise. Devs, managers, and PM/POs do not get to enjoy the same work/life balance. It's nearly impossible to get promoted beyond a grade level 15 (unofficially senior designer level). The requirements to get promoted get harder to achieve every year and the design team is huge so there's cut-throat competition to get bumped up to 16, meanwhile some departments over-estimated hires at the start and have really incompetent people at 16+. It really sucks to be mentoring people who get paid more than yourself. RTO is increasingly being tightened up. The company pretends to be agile, but waterfall rules, making roadmaps, releases, and incremental improvements incredibly difficult to get out. MVPs take ages to complete and many get abandoned after release. It seems to me that many product initiatives are the brain child of one of the execs, with no regard for what the user actually wants.

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