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What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Wachovia? What do you like best about working at Wachovia? Are there any great perks or special treats for employees? |
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rose thompson in Clayton, North Carolina 15 months ago |
i'm trying to get on as a bank teller, i'm working currently as a manager but i want to get in a different career field. |
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Mari K in Houston, Texas 14 months ago |
Host said: What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Wachovia? Does anyone know if Wachovia offers full benefits to part-time (20 hrs.+) employees? |
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tiffany in Atlanta, Georgia 14 months ago |
Mari K in Houston, Texas said: Does anyone know if Wachovia offers full benefits to part-time (20 hrs.+) employees? yes they do offer benefits to part-time employees |
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Fay M. in Richmond, Virginia 14 months ago |
Host said: What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Wachovia? I was offered a job for a position in their Securities division. It was a finance position and started @ $35K, a low salary for this field. However, banks pay very low compared to other industries. There VP's at banks only making $60K, so you will have to look beyond the money in this industry. |
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JD in Fort Myers, Florida 13 months ago |
Do they offer a signing bonus? |
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123 in Whittier, California 13 months ago |
there medical benefits are not good, but other benefits are really good. |
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Dylan from new jersey 12 months ago |
part time teller: $12 dollars an hour
financial specialist: 45,000 a year
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Big Jake in Richmond, Virginia 12 months ago |
I honestly doubt that VP's make only $60k. Someone's selling you a bill of goods there. Keep shopping! How is one to afford the average $300,000 house in Richmond on that type of salary? |
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Dr. Pepper in Rockwell, North Carolina 12 months ago |
Big Jake in Richmond, Virginia said: I honestly doubt that VP's make only $60k. Someone's selling you a bill of goods there. Keep shopping! How is one to afford the average $300,000 house in Richmond on that type of salary? I had spoken to someone who worked for them in CLT and they said that the medical benefits were over $600 per month for the family plan. That is way high. He left and is paying about one thrid of that now. |
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Kathy in Mechanicsville, Virginia 11 months ago |
I work in the securities,finance and I love it.Unfortunately now the AG Edwards merger is going to affect all of us in the home office and we do not know what the future is going to be.
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Raj Batra in Oakland, California 11 months ago |
Mari K in Houston, Texas said: Does anyone know if Wachovia offers full benefits to part-time (20 hrs.+) employees? They do, you can enroll after 30 days. |
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Cherish Me in Atlanta, Georgia 11 months ago |
does anyone know how to get ahold of a recruiter by phone instead of the internet and email?? |
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exworker in Washington, District of Columbia 11 months ago |
Host said: What are the average starting salaries, bonuses, benefits and travel requirements like at Wachovia? most jobs are salary plus commission. what I think is the worst part about getting paid here, is not being paid you commission on time or at all. also getting wrong info about the employee referral program. I referred a person and have got a penny yet. Being given the run around and given wrong information is very common here. |
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Jimmy in San Francisco, California 11 months ago |
Big Jake in Richmond, Virginia said: I honestly doubt that VP's make only $60k. Someone's selling you a bill of goods there. Keep shopping! How is one to afford the average $300,000 house in Richmond on that type of salary? THE VPs do make around $60k. Please don't reply unless you know what you're talking about. BANKS hand out VP titles like it's nothing. Branch managers all have VP titles for the most part. It's the biggest joke to see these guys walk around like they are something important when the only reason the bank gave them the VP title is so they don't have to PAY THEM AS MUCH. |
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exworker in Washington, District of Columbia 11 months ago |
Fay M. in Richmond, Virginia said: I was offered a job for a position in their Securities division. It was a finance position and started @ $35K, a low salary for this field. However, banks pay very low compared to other industries. There VP's at banks only making $60K, so you will have to look beyond the money in this industry. The branch managers do make about 60k. the FS (financial specialist) makes about 80 to 90k. they are paid more because the branch manager handles the typical banking stuff( deposits, checks, etc) and all else ( as little as opening up checking accounts) is done by the FS. |
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Cathy 11 months ago |
Does anyone know what a OS Processor Specialist 2 makes at Wachovia? They work behind the scenes processing deposits. |
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Unknown in Boston, Massachusetts 11 months ago |
Any info about roles at Evergreen in Boston? I know Wachovia is a big firm with ops all over the country. Salaries and positions must vary a lot. |
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Anon in Centreville, Virginia 11 months ago |
OS processors specialist make 23-26K |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
I was a teller there for over three years. Benefits are great as well as vacation. Pay is acceptable too. |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Mari K in Houston, Texas said: Does anyone know if Wachovia offers full benefits to part-time (20 hrs.+) employees? Yes they do. |
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Cathy 11 months ago |
Thanks, that's alot less than I'm making now so I guess I'll just stay where I'm at. |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Fay M. in Richmond, Virginia said: I was offered a job for a position in their Securities division. It was a finance position and started @ $35K, a low salary for this field. However, banks pay very low compared to other industries. There VP's at banks only making $60K, so you will have to look beyond the money in this industry. The CEO makes over 100,000 a year |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
JD in Fort Myers, Florida said: Do they offer a signing bonus? Not that I am aware of. |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Dylan from new jersey said: part time teller: $12 dollars an hour I would have to disagree with the teller hourly pay... |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Cherish Me in Atlanta, Georgia said: does anyone know how to get ahold of a recruiter by phone instead of the internet and email?? Contact the main branch in Dothan, AL and ask to speak to Kelly Patrick. |
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Cathy 11 months ago |
Maybe it depends on your location. |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama said: I would have to disagree with the teller hourly pay... Now if you have experience they pay awesome. I must say I was satisfied with my pay. I was there for over three years so something kept me... |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Cathy said: Thanks, that's alot less than I'm making now so I guess I'll just stay where I'm at. Where do you work? |
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Cathy 11 months ago |
I am a remittance processor for the Christian Broadcasting Network and make about 30k. I started at 22K 3 years ago but I worked my way up to a level 3 and there's no where higher to go except management (which I don't want). Basically it's the same thing as a OS processor, we just save alot of money by doing the work ourselves instead having the bank do it for us. Where do you work? |
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Anon in Centreville, Virginia 11 months ago |
The benefits are very generous. |
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Anonymous in Kannapolis, North Carolina 11 months ago |
I was just offered a position in Charlotte, NC as a Business Relationship Banker with a base salary of 48,000 per year plus incentives. I think the pay in each position will be determined also by the region you reside. |
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Anonymous in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 11 months ago |
Does any one have even a vague idea of what a part time teller right out of highschool would be getting paid hourly? |
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Me in Centreville, Virginia 11 months ago |
I'm not sure about part-time but full-time starts at around $17K. |
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Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama 11 months ago |
Anonymous in Fort Lauderdale, Florida said: Does any one have even a vague idea of what a part time teller right out of highschool would be getting paid hourly? Hmmm. I know full time is around 20-23 K. Part-time for you may be around 8-9.50 per hour maybe... |
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Moi in Brea, California 11 months ago |
123 in Whittier, California said: there medical benefits are not good, but other benefits are really good. So being a customer service rep in another industry, then is definitely better. I was getting paid $15/hr. |
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Im in Patton, Pennsylvania 11 months ago |
I havent worked since 1999 raising a family. I had 5 years previous experience, and selling annuities. ANy idea what my pay would be part time? |
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Dylan from new jersey 11 months ago |
In new jersey, the hourly wage for a part time teller is $12 dollars an hour. You can earn more each month if you balance at the end of your day. As long as you dont go over or below $5 dollars in your cash box. Plus, if you make sales referrals "credit cards, cd, opening accounts", you will make extra cash. I think you can earn an extra $400 a month as for sales/referrals. Or just $100 dollars if you do over 1,000 transactions in a month with no difference and have a good service score "customer service". |
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Mari K in Houston, Texas 11 months ago |
Does anyone know approx. what a part-time teller would make in Spring, Tx? (suburb of Houston) Would there be any added bonuses or "perks" to this? Thanks in advance. |
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Mark J. in Odenton, Maryland 11 months ago |
I was offered a position as a Financial Specialist starting at 50k plus commission. My question is does anyone know what the typical monthly commissions are for this position in the Washington D.C. area? |
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desert sista in California 11 months ago |
make sure that you can pass those 6 & 63 test before you give notice to your current job , Wachovia is loosing the Financial Specialist left and right because of the mediocre pass rate.. You fail twice you are out the door the next day.. |
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desert sista in California 11 months ago |
Anonymous in Enterprise, Alabama said: I would have to disagree with the teller hourly pay... FS in Southern California is 50-70k base. |
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Lay it all on the table. in Abington, Pennsylvania 11 months ago |
I was offered a position with Wachovia a few months ago for the Financial Center Manager position, and they offered me $50,000. A friend of mine was already working there in the same position and they were making $52,000. From what I heard it is between $50,000 to $54,000. If you have little to no experience expect to make in the high 40's. Tellers between $9.50 to $11.00 an hour. I pay $10 an hour just keeping it real. Teller manager around $32,000 to $36,000. Oh yeah wachovia doesn't play when it comes to Financial Specialist, pass your exams in 90 days or they will boot you through the door. During my initial interview for the FCM position there were 6 people applying for the FS position. The reason why they interview and hire so many FS is because only 33% pass within the allotted 90 day period. Financial Specialist earn between $38,000 to $80,000 a year it varies drastically based on your production level and your inner ability to sell.If you are offered an FS position expect to earn between $38,000 to $42,000 plus commission. Your licenses Series 7 & 63 and Life and Health insurance, remember pass in 90 days. I see alot of people disagreeing about the salaries remember that it depends on your region and the experience you bring to the table. You can't compare salaries in CA,TX,and PA to each other because it is like comparing apples to oranges. Hoped this helped everyone. |
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Mark J. in Odenton, Maryland 11 months ago |
Anyone have any idea what the financial specialist pull on average for commission on a monthly basis. Im in the D.C. area just trying to figure out what I could be expecting assuming I pass all license exams. |
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Hmmmm... in Oakland, California 11 months ago |
Mark J. in Odenton, Maryland said: Anyone have any idea what the financial specialist pull on average for commission on a monthly basis. Im in the D.C. area just trying to figure out what I could be expecting assuming I pass all license exams. Good question! |
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Wachovia Financial Specialist. in Abington, Pennsylvania 10 months ago |
Mark J. in Odenton, Maryland said: Anyone have any idea what the financial specialist pull on average for commission on a monthly basis. Im in the D.C. area just trying to figure out what I could be expecting assuming I pass all license exams. Mark J. Try not to worry about your commission just worry on paaing your exams. Seriously if you fail it is grounds for termination. There is no answer to your question because you only get commission if you are a high producer hitting your goals. No goals No commission. But seriously though you can make an additional 10,000 to 20,000 if you are a good sales man. |
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Christina in North Arlington, New Jersey 10 months ago |
Does anyone know what is the salary for a Teller Manager position in NJ? |
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George in Hollywood, Florida 10 months ago |
Does anyone knows if bad credit would means a direct no for working at wachovia? |
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bank girl in Duluth, Georgia 10 months ago |
I work for wachovia and I am in the training still It is a long long long process. My point is to tell you that you can pass the series 6 and 63 without a problem I did it on the first try and I am a stroke victim that did not even open the 63 book until the day before I took the exam. The reason why people did not pass and were fired is because they did not take it seriously. It is self study and it takes dicipline. you can not expect to skate through it. You have to read it 24/7 until the day of your exam, do the practice exams on the computer and in the book and listen to the cd's when ever you are in the car. They give you all the tools to pass the exam trust me. You can do it, but you have to realize that you are not going to have a life until all 4 exams have been passed. It isn't hard if you prepare. out of 11 people in my class only 6 are still with us, but I know it is because people did not take it seriously... |
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bank girl in Duluth, Georgia 10 months ago |
good luck to you. I was offered 50k plus commission as a fs in georgia |
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