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Size of company: Large (More than 500 employees)
Industry: Bank, Insurance, Financial services
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The worst employer I ever worked for. It was a retail branch and horrible experience. No training, no proper communication, no structured plan to actually help and improve the performance of the employee. Everything is bluff. Technical issues every day and when you have an unsupportive BM it's even more difficult. It was my first full time job after graduation and terrible experience but nevertheless I learnt a lot especially how to be political, diplomatic and some personal life lessons. Honestly depends on the people you are directly working under. If you have good people, you grow, if you have shitty people, you are mentally tired and you eventually quit. I quit my job in literally 2 months. But I believe this built my resistance. As a new grad, there were a lot of things I needed to learn as well especially when you enter a corporate which I thank it taught me. I am working in a lending company in business development and have sales targets. I am doing fine and have some of the best team members and management. There are better places, companies and people out there. Please don't ruin your mental health. Overall, I will still be grateful for this experience at bmo but for sure not the best experience I ever heard.
Posted on 15 September 2024 by Rater #288 | Flag as inappropriate
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