No, being a personal banker is not a particularly stressful job. However, like all jobs, it does come with some stress levels, which can be more or less depending on the company a person works for and the individual level of responsibility within the role.
The primary reason why being a personal banker is not stressful is that compared to other banking careers, like investment banking, it is less complex and time-consuming. While this means that personal banking does not pay as well as investment banking and other Wall Street careers, it does offer a better work-life balance.
However, since it is involved with financial planning, it can be stressful if a person makes mistakes. This is because the customer's success is largely dependent on the advice that the personal banker gives to them.
In addition, depending on the company and level of responsibility, the role of the personal banker can be stressful if a person is trying to juggle sales goals with financial responsibility.