BECU reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(700 total reviews)
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Beverly Anderson

48% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

BECU has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 700 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The BECU employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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700 reviews
5.0
Feb 19, 2025

Great Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great leadership and community engagement

Cons

None, great company to work for

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BECU Response
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We love it when former team members had a great experience working for BECU and connecting with our organization’s purpose. Thank you for the time you spent helping serve our members and their communities. We appreciate the time you've taken to leave feedback!
1.0
Feb 19, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The cons outweigh the pros.

Cons

BECU is no longer the organization it once was. For decades, it was a place where employees could build long-term careers, where leadership promoted from within, and where decisions were made with a strong connection to the Washington community. That changed when the new CEO took over and systematically restructured the executive team, pushing out experienced leaders with deep institutional and credit union knowledge. Two of the most notable departures included: The executive who built BECU’s Marketing and Community Relations, shaping its member and community focused identity. And a leader who started in the frontlines and worked their way up to overseeing Human Resources, exemplifying the career growth that was once possible here. Their exits marked a turning point. Leadership that understood credit union values and employee investment was replaced with executives from big banks, some of whom work remotely with little connection to Washington State or BECU’s workforce. The most concerning shift is in BECU’s largest employee segment—member-facing staff, along with Marketing and Community Relations—now overseen by an executive with no prior credit union experience, working remotely from California. This individual is largely absent from the day-to-day realities of frontline employees, yet instead of addressing operational challenges, they spend time hosting podcasts and using corporate buzzwords like “show empathy” without implementing real solutions while creating a hostile work environment. Employee and member reviews reflect this. Career growth has stalled. Internal promotions are rare, and lateral moves are limited. Pay is below market rates. Compensation has not kept pace with industry standards. HR prioritizes leadership protection over employees. Reports of concerns are often dismissed or met with retaliation. NDAs are being used to silence former employees. Those who leave cannot speak freely about their experiences, raising transparency concerns. BECU’s identity as a member-first, employee-driven credit union is fading. The loss of experienced leaders and the disconnect between new leadership and employees has created instability, low morale, and rising turnover. Without a course correction, BECU risks becoming just another corporate financial institution—one that no longer values the employees and community that made it successful in the first place. BECU was once a place where employees could build meaningful, long-term careers while serving the community. That culture is disappearing. If you’re considering a role here, don’t.

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BECU Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, and the details you provided. We take all of your concerns very seriously. The information you've provided will be shared with the appropriate channels, and help BECU to make meaningful change and progress for employees and members. We appreciate the time you spent working at BEU, both supporting fellow teammates and members, alike.
5.0
Feb 8, 2025

Solid place to work

Recommend
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Pros

New executive team seems to be fostering positive changes, reasonable modified return to office approach, improving internal development and advancement opportunities and implementing technological improvements. Pension benefit is great. Open door policy to share feedback at all levels.

Cons

How much change is too much change? Hiring push in states outside field of membership may lead to disconnect between employees and membership.

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BECU Response
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We love it when our current team members have a great experience working for BECU and connecting with our organization’s purpose. Thank you for the time you spend helping serve our members and their communities. We also appreciate the invaluable feedback you've left! We will ensure it is shared with the appropriate leaders and channels to continue effecting positive change.
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