Over-Stagnation - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei WesBanco: Mitarbeiterbewertung

4,0
26. Mai 2023
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Pros

WesBanco has some of the nicest people you will ever work with. Of those that stay after a few years, there is a high rate of retention; most people I work with have stayed several decades. The benefits are decent, but nothing super notable. Employees do get some neat banking benefits, though. Many positions are hybrid and/or remote. The company has an excellent work-from-home policy that is the best around. It makes scheduling appointments much easier and has vastly improved work/life balance. Offers some decent products such as credit cards and wealth management.

Kontras

There is a lot of redundancy technologically and WesBanco relies heavily on vendors. Management would rather spend more money to hire more vendors than to bring further development in-house. A lot of employees have left since covid due to insufficient pay who are not re-hired which burdens existing staff. Pay is the lowest around. It seems WesBanco uses Wheeling cost-of-living as its scale, which is astronomically lower than most of the US. Though pay is seemingly not an issue once you get to management or c-suite. Remote and hiring policies are limited to "in-market" which a weird limitation.

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5,0
18. Feb. 2026
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Pros

Great Benefits and amazing customer service

Kontras

The soft ranges need to be adjusted between markets

1,0
15. Feb. 2026
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Pros

Benefit and PTO and the hours

Kontras

Working for WesBanco was once a positive and rewarding experience, but under the current management structure, morale has significantly declined. There is a clear disconnect between leadership and the day-to-day realities of how the system operates and how work actually gets done. Decisions are being made by individuals who do not appear to fully understand workflow, staffing limitations, or operational demands. There is also a concerning double standard in expectations. Management is permitted extended lunches outside the office, while frontline employees are required to remain on site sometimes without a proper lunch break because we are running on a skeleton crew. Employees are expected to continuously cover operations without adequate relief, which is both unsustainable and unfair. The burden consistently falls on the same employees who show up every day, keep the office functioning, and meet customer needs despite staffing shortages. These employees deserve leadership support, fair treatment, and adequate coverage—not burnout. If WesBanco wants to retain dedicated staff and maintain performance standards, leadership must address staffing gaps, enforce consistent expectations across all levels, and demonstrate accountability. Without meaningful change, morale and retention will continue to suffer.

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