Pros
They will train and pay you. Some trainers like are really good as they work hard to teach you until all person get the concept, while some aren't.
Cons
It is the worst place to work. During training they put a lot of stress and pressure on you. Everyday they teach you or better say they read from material for you and they want you remember all things word by word because this is IBC rules. Of course, some easy concept like customer service attitude, they will explain to you 100 times like hand shaking and smile. Sometimes you are not allowed to go to the rest room !!!!. Some genius staffs thinks trainer are stupid and don't respect to the their age, experience or knowledge. This is IBC rules if you get 3 days off for emergency situation, on 4 day you have to write resign letter. You are not allowed to answer your phone even your Dr call you during working hours and you have serious medical problems. They push you to open 5-10 accounts per month as a teller or 20 as a sales associate, if you can't, you are terminated. Even they have empty vacancy near your location, they will try to put you on far places. Some staffs are not polite. Experiencing uncomfortable environment and pushing to open accounts is the reason the turn over is high at IBC Bank in Houston.