
My advice to people interested in working at #BankofAmerica as a #GlobalWealthInvestmentConsultant ...
It is a great place to work with great people but also you need to be able to handle stress and deadlines.

If you can play the politics. You can make it. Otherwise watch your back some people will stab ya just to get to top.

Bank of America offered me a position today. To GOD indeed be all the glory. Thank you all for the encouragement and transparency on this site. I pray you are all successful in your job search.

Bank of America is looking to fill multiple Bilingual, Senior Client Services Representative roles in Phoenix, AZ. Interested applicants are encouraged to attend the #hiring event on Wednesday, January 16. Please refer to the link below for more job details and event information. Thank you.
http://careers.bankofamerica.com

Bank of America is #hiring Fraud Client Services Representatives at the Newark, DE location. Interested applicants are encouraged to attend the hiring event happening Tuesday, January 15, at the Bank of America – Deerfield Campus, 655 Paper Mill Road , Newark, DE 19711.
http://careers.bankofamerica.com

Hello Everyone, I wanted to take a few minutes and tell you all, I started my contract job with Bank of America on Monday. To all you great mentors at Jobcase that assist all of us, I got tears in my eyes today, on my second day. When I reported on Monday, there are 14 in the new hire group. Myself and one other gentleman, are the only contractors. Everyone else are direct hires. The big boss came to meet us, told us all Congratulations for a job well done in our interviews and he told us contractors, I did not hire you to not keep you! If it was not for you all at Jobcase, I would have given up and not taken this job. In reality, once I can get through my contract or BOA pays it out, it is a goldmine in benefits, bonuses and perks. You all helped encourage me to take that step, as I did not like the pay. Looking at the whole picture today, it is not just about the pay, it is the whole package. The culture at BOA is out of this world. I know every company and person, has their defects. All I can say is, they want you to succeed and will help you get to that place. I'm not sure how this will play out, I promise to keep you posted and know I continue to send good thoughts and prayers to all of you searching to find your way and a job/career. After losing my mom and being off for a year to care for her and to heal, being back in the work force even for a few days, has turned me upside down, meaning I'm learning to live again. Jobcase, thanks for giving me my confidence back.

I loved that #BankofAmerica main focus was to continue ALL employees education in regards to their job title on a regular bases which decreased our error ratio...
Bank of America required all employees to complete CBT’s on a regular bases for continued education in regards to their job title.

Hello Y'all,
I hope everyone is doing well. I wanted to share:
Yesterday, I interviewed for a position with Bank of America, for a Collections & Recovery Specialist (Business Division.) In the interview the person interviewing me, and I agreed, I was probably over-qualified. However, we discussed the fact that the position is entry-level, it was a way to get my foot in the door. She really liked my experience and told me that after the 6-month contract, you typically get hired and who is to say where I can go. My background is in the legal field and being a corporate/sales software trainer. She mentioned how impressive this was. She is a manager now and told me she started in the same seat I was sitting in and that I would bring a lot to the table for advancement.
I was extended an offer this morning.
Here are the Pro’s:
Pay’s better than unemployment
Job will help fill-in my gap of not working, due to caring for my mom.
Offer’s Overtime/bonuses and the hours are from 11:00 am – 8:00 pm.
This location is one of the Corporate Operations offices and is located 6 MILES away from home!! Living in California, I can tell you this is the closest I have been to home! Usually commutes take about 3 hours a day via car/trains, etc.
Left my company in January to care for my mom, as she became terminal and have been off work since. I have had time to grieve her loss and I can’t help but think, it will do me some good to get back to a work environment and fill my days up once again.
Here are the Con’s:
Pay’s ½ of what I made in my last job. About $30,000 less. (Very discouraging, yet I think I can be frugal and make it until something changes.)
I have about 12 weeks of unemployment left.
The company I interviewed with on 10/31 (healthcare trainer), had to delay the final interviews for this position. I really hope and pray this one will come to me. I was notified I was still being considered and will probably not have the final decision until a few weeks from now.
I will continue to keep looking and trust if nothing else comes through, I will start this new job on 1/7/19 and make the best of it and just believe my journey will improve for the better. I keep landing as the runner-up and I now got to be the number 1 choice.
I'm happy and discouraged about the pay, what a feeling! I have been looking and interviewing and have turned downed low paying jobs. Something told me to accept the offer and trust the process.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Cindy

Bank of America was a wonderful place to work. Nice environment, excellent management. Great benefits and coworkers were the best. The policies and procedures were clear, concise, and were always for the benefit to the customer. My seventeen years with the company I would say were the best. To bad they don't have finance operations in Colorado, I'd go back to work for Bank of America in a second. Truly a great place to work, advance and learn a tremendous amount of knowledge for your professional experience.

Everything it's a great company to work for, I couldn't have gotten hired at better place