RBC reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(16,037 total reviews)
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David I. McKay

84% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

RBC has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 16,037 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RBC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financeiro industry (3.7 stars).

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16K reviews
5.0
Jul 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Working as a Client Advisor at RBC has been an enriching and rewarding experience. The role offers a perfect blend of customer engagement, financial acumen, and professional development. Daily responsibilities include assisting clients with banking transactions, recommending financial products tailored to their needs, and deepening customer relationships through proactive service. RBC emphasizes continuous learning, providing comprehensive training programs and ongoing mentorship that enhance industry knowledge and customer service skills. The supportive team culture and management's encouragement create an inclusive, motivating environment, which significantly contributes to job satisfaction.

Cons

However, the role demands exceptional multitasking abilities, as advisors regularly balance service delivery, sales targets, and administrative tasks simultaneously. Although challenging, this fast-paced atmosphere fosters personal growth and resilience. Achieving targets can sometimes feel intense, yet RBC's recognition programs consistently celebrate individual and team achievements.

1.0
Jul 8, 2025

Do not Join

Recommend
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Pros

Feedback? Oh, you mean that generic email they copy-paste to everyone. Truly inspiring insight, Odd hours and Dates of interviews. Transparency is key… somewhere else. At RBC, you're left guessing what went wrong, what went right, or whether anyone even read your resume. Fast-paced environment! Especially when it comes to how quickly you go from “top candidate” to “we’ve decided to move in a different direction.” Diversity of experience guaranteed – every candidate gets a unique version of the same vague, robotic rejection. Truly values your time… as long as it’s unpaid, unacknowledged, and ends in radio silence. Career growth opportunities – if you're a magician who can figure out their process, culture, or communication style. Collaboration at its best – except when it comes to recruiting, where silence is the loudest message.

Cons

I wanted to share some honest feedback regarding my recent interview experience with RBC Corporate Banking. Unfortunately, it was disappointing and frustrating. Despite going through multiple rounds, I received no clear or constructive feedback. The communication felt generic and impersonal, raising concerns about how seriously candidates are evaluated. It gave the impression of a disorganized or perhaps disingenuous process, which is surprising from a company with RBC’s reputation. I invested significant time and effort in preparing for the interviews, and it’s discouraging to feel that the process lacked transparency and fairness. Based on this experience, I would not feel comfortable recommending RBC to others as an employer. I hope this feedback is taken seriously to improve the experience for future candidates.

2.0
Jun 27, 2025
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Big company, corporation, benefits, development

Cons

The organization prioritizes protecting its reputation with RBC above the well-being of its employees. Leadership is controlling, dishonest, and unsupportive, with reports of discriminatory behavior and demeaning treatment. Employees who have left consistently describe their experiences as deeply toxic and dehumanizing, with management using intimidation tactics to silence dissent and maintain a polished image for RBC.

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