Pros
The products and services PNC provides are good. And some managers are very fair and decent people. It basically ends there. Do not work for this company if you are serious about a career in banking.
Cons
Terribly pay by industry standards... Some top performing sales employees with major tenure (10+ years) are being paid $25,000 or less per year. Constantly understaffed at the branch level, which makes for a very high-stress environment when days are busy. Computer system is from the Stone Age. And crashes every 2 weeks like clockwork after "updates." Training program is a joke. 2 weeks and then you're on your own. Consistent commission structure changes, so you can never make more than $1500 per quarter unless you're in a ridiculously busy branch with a vacant sales position, so you work alone. Credit underwriting standards are among the highest I've ever seen, so no one with a less-than-perfect credit score can obtain a loan/credit card. Denials all day when you're selling a ton. 10 days vacation and 6 days sick time until year 5 with the company. Then 15 days vacation/6 days sick time. Health insurance options are terrible and twice as expensive as some comparable plans at other banks.