Guaranteed Depression and Hair-Loss - Internal Auditor III Citi Employee Review

2.0
2 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Pay is decent - Opportunities within a large banking company - Good resume job

Cons

- The Culture: Working your employees to death is a part of the job. It’s an unwritten IA rule that every employee must be miserable and have no Work/Life balance. Everybody that works in IA hates their job, no exceptions - The Job Itself: It’s terribly uninteresting. All the workload of Public, yet x100 more boring. You’ll fall asleep reading endless DEA’s and completing Workflow Process’s till your heart dies on you at the ripe age of 27 - Management: must just be two kids in a trench coach because none of the decisions from management ever make sense. Employees want a WFH option? Force em back to the office. Our systems are outdated and barely functional? Let’s get a new system that has 0 integration with the old one and barely operates on its own. Record profits at Citi and our employees are underpaid and overworked? Time for a stock buy-back! It’s hilarious how out of touch management is with their employees - Technology: As mentioned above, it’s genuinely funny how outdated Citi’s tech and systems are. Business’s are struggling to get by with their decades old software and management could not care less. Also enjoy waiting 2 months to get access to software that’s vital to your job - Communication: Non-existent. Everything here is last second, ill thought out, and rushed

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5.0
25 May 2026
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Cons

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3.0
8 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great collaboration between work groups. There used to be room for advancement and diversity in the workplace.

Cons

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