Starter Job - Relationship Banker LCNB Employee Review

1.0
21 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Nice if you are looking for a dayshift job and holidays off, and if you have in interest in trying new things.

Cons

Pay is incredibly low, they want you to take call center calls, work through lunches majority of the time, float you around as a new employee, training wasn't the best and you get to the branches expected to know everything. The staff can be rude, and branch admin are incredibly rude, they watch the cameras like crazy, practically breathing down your neck. Time off is hard to get, and you are expected A LOT for such low pay. Not much room to grow because others who have been there before get seniority, or jobs that are open just flat out aren't even posted. Leads act like your managers, and will try to pin extra work on you while they sit at their computer.

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5.0
12 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Great people -Quaint/safe city -Pay is good

Cons

-There really are not many. Maybe pay could be slightly better for amount of work at times, but overall I really don't have any major complaints.

4.0
5 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Deeply cares about the internal and external immediate community. There is a sense of integrity about the organization and the people who work there. Many people who work at LCNB have been there for more than 10 years, which is a testament to how valued the associates can be.

Cons

Unclear standards of communication across organizational hierarchy creates challenges for those associates who may have a divergent neurotype. A lack of career path-building, acknowledgement, and advancement for those with skills and interests that are aligned outside of their current roles causes stagnation and resentment in high-achieving, high-potential associates, and creates high turn over in specialized, bottle-necked roles where there the associate is under high-pressure and receives little to no appreciation or hope for a "light at the end of the tunnel."

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