Pros
Pros... Free coffee? Honestly, it's a little tough to think of a pro. But the people there are great. And if you love politics and mud slinging amongst departments, then you'll find it entertaining here.
Cons
You're a number, not a person. The infrastructure can't support their master plan of being the next powerhouse bank. Communication is non-existent. The culture is sad. If you aren't meeting goals, you're forced to resort to desperate measures, which will alienate customers. But the higher ups don't care, hit your dang numbers. Tunnel vision at its finest, zero attention to customer retention because all the numbers are based on customer acquisition. It's just not fun, or healthy. The people working in Salina work there because there isn't other options in Salina, and turnover in their new markets is high because salaries aren't competitive. If you're desperate for a job, go for it. But if you want to have fun and enjoy your job without stress or a ridiculous amount of politics, look elsewhere. The failed merger with First Western in Denver left a huge black eye and a ton of angst among employees. They have some grand plan on having headquarters in Denver or Overland Park, with no method to their madness (at least nine was communicated).