For a call center, great place to work! - Individual Consultant (Inbound ) TIAA Employee Review

5.0
Apr 10, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great benefits package - Traditional pension plan where TIAA-CREF will automatically deposit funds into a retirement account for you - A 401k plan ON TOP of the pension where they match you dollar for dollar up to 3% - 20-23 paid vacation/personal days off, on top of the 10 Federal holidays off with pay - Most managers have been in your role, so they understand how important you are and the struggles you go through - Great brand reputation, #1 in Trust - Feel good about working for a not-for-profit - Opportunities for self-development - Better pay than similar jobs at other companies - Competitive products, low fees - Decent bonus structure, it's not uncommon for guys in this position to make $10k-$15k annual bonus. And the positions you can get promoted to can be around $30k annual bonus. - Lots of good, sharp people here

Cons

- Systems are below par, but they are putting great effort to improving them now - Communication between departments is terrible, so processing units don't know what front line reps are doing and vice versa - Products and processes are VERY complicated, so it's difficult to understand at first, then it's difficult to explain to the clients - A lot of band-aids in the infrastructure, which lead to more confusion. We need an overhaul, which they are currently working on - It's a call center, so you're sitting down and on the phone all day - Because of the complexity of products, and the struggling infrastructure, it's not uncommon for a rep to give bad information to the client, then the client calls back angry and you get to bear the brunt of it

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5.0
Jun 14, 2026
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Pros

Great work life balance, good benefits, decent pay, ease of running your own practice as an “advisor”, and healthy work environment

Cons

Management styles can vary and affect your experience, upper management doesn’t seem to be well equipped to ensure the organization’s success but it is resilient nonetheless.

2.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is great for advisors once they are promoted to VP. Everyone else has to wait a year and hope for a good rating that's more of a game than merit based

Cons

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