employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

First Financial Bank Texas

Is this your company?

Really wants to claim diversity but not ready to put in the work for it - Retail Banker First Financial Bank Texas Employee Review

2.0
May 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

• Coworkers are kind. • Leadership is looking to improve the company’s culture.

Cons

• Highly uncompetitive pay compared to almost any other bank. • Brags that out of 1400+ employees, 73.02% are female and 26.88% male, as well as 29.79% minorities – which sounds great, but that diversity exists only in their lower and middle ranks. Out of 17 Presidents, at least 88% are white and 76.47% are male – completely reversing the gender demographic they boast about. Out of 12 Chairmen, all are male and only 1 is not white. Out of 15 CEOs, 14 are white and 14 are male. • Until the past several years, FFB’s benefits packet specifically barred benefits from extending outside of “opposite-sex” spouses until it vanished without a word of apology or regret towards decades of discrimination perpetuated by the bank and its leadership. • Not unheard of to hear casual transphobic or homophobic remarks made by VPs, Presidents, or CEOs. • In Abilene, it’s not uncommon to hear remarks varying from vaguely racist up to a situation where I saw a black coworker treated so unfairly by a racist manager that they quit. I don’t know if they ever contacted HR about it but, based on their treatment by someone FFB allowed into a managerial position, they may not have trusted HR to handle the situation. • Did NOT handle COVID well. They essentially refused to take it seriously until it actually began to affect Abilene.

Explore other reviews about First Financial Bank Texas

5.0
Dec 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Every single person I have worked with is very friendly and professional.The job is great and easy.

Cons

I have zero cons for this company

2.0
Jun 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Experience gained and customer book of business

Cons

Inability for advancement Job flexibility Incentive pay PTO not competitive Very quota driven and quick to fire if not meeting quotas. Lower level employees do the bulk of work while higher ups and management do less and get paid more. Compensation is not fair compared to other markets within the bank.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All