BBVA reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(3,134 total reviews)
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Onur Genç

89% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

BBVA has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BBVA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Feb 4, 2017

Worst Management, Customers never a priority, no work-life balance

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Pros

The benefits are great. Great place to start out if you're young and just entering the world of sales. Met a lot of great people, resulting in long-term friendships.

Cons

Worst management. If you know more than your BRE (branch manager), he/she will berate you until you start questioning yourself. BRE ALSO DELEGATES ALL THINGS HE/SHOW DOES NOT KNOW and passes it off as "training". BRE essentially gives all employees with all tasks that he/she should be doing while their time is used for personal work on company hours. There is no such thing as respect. Even if you supersede your goals the entire time you have been with the bank, management will not applaud you-rather they question how you earned all those sales. Despite all the job duties an individual takes on and making an exceptional scorecard, employees are grossly underpaid. Customer service is not a priority. If it was, management would try and retain employees dear to customers. Management only focuses on numbers and how to wheedle sales out of anyone that walks in. Their favorite motto is "we are not a non-profit". If your style is to do sales that genuinely benefit your customer, you will be challenged and told that your sales did absolutely nothing for the branch. There is no work-life balance as well. Your life is not a priority. If you are an hourly employee, your breaks and lunches should be taken within proximity to your work station so you can jump up to assist your co-workers in any given time. Why is it this way? Because management thinks there is no need for more staffing. Understaffing is thematic across the board which has resulted in overworked employees and a high attrition rate. Understaffing has also led to poor lobby management. Let me reiterate, employees are treated like they are at mercy of upper management and customers are treated as if they are lucky to have the privilege of being serviced.

2.0
Jan 9, 2017
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Pros

Decent vacation time, employees generally nice

Cons

This is a very strange company. At first, it seems to foster employee growth and promote work life balance, but it soon becomes apparent that there is systemic complacency as well as a lack of internal controls, objectives, and clearly defined strategies. Retention here is absolutely appalling from both a client and employee perspective. There is no benefit from being an a strong employee or overachiever here as promotions will always go to those with the longest tenure regardless of competency. As an organization, BBVA tries to do too many competing things at once and ends up doing nothing right. When faced with the reality of the issues, management is unmotivated to enact change. In a time when banking, particularly Retail banking, has become a commodity, BBVA Compass is missing the components necessary to differentiate itself from its competitors.

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