Had an interview here last month, and while the position looked interesting: i wasn't interested in the facilities at all. Has anyone here ever worked in the gateway village in charlotte/know if they're are any renovations planned or if it's easy to transfer buildings?
Worked and IT down there. There’s no plans on renovating. The buildings all kinda suck unless you’re in the main one. Don’t expect anything pretty. Your building is based on which team you’re on. Thankfully I worked downtown but was in one of the older buildings.
Lol I’m guessing you worked in corporate center? Yea compared to some of the other charlotte offices, the BoFA ones were real drab. Only upside is the money is dramatically higher than most other places
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Banks haven’t adopted tech culture in office spaces yet. They’re way behind. At JPM they’re doing their best to modernize the offices after the top execs paid a visit to Silicon Valley, but it’s still nowhere comparable to tech industry. Even our buildings dedicated to tech and ops are just standard bank offices with a more lax dress-code.
I’ve actually been to the JPM tech center in NYC. While it’s nothing amazing: it’s leaps and bounds over bofa’s tech space. Bofa’s Buildings for their financial associates are quite nice though.
Which one? Metrotech in Brooklyn?