Not the best place to work - Anonymous employee FHLBank Chicago Employee Review

1.0
Nov 2, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The usual that people say pay, pto, and benefits

Cons

This is to be a great place to work but in the last 2 years the Bank has drastically changed for the worse. The Bank use to offer a great work/life balance and now employees work late into the evenings and on the weekends. The reason for this is because during the work day meetings take over everyone's calendar, so working late hours during the week and weekends is the only way to get work done. There is a very generous PTO plan but rarely do employees get to take their pto because Senior Leaders constantly disturb people while on vacation. If you are a favorite you can have any job at the bank or be promoted into a role with no experience - HR is a great example of this. POC are constantly ignored and never promoted yet DEI takes up everyone's time. Senior leaders waste everyone's time with their requests that have nothing to do with one's job or the Bank. Talk about return the bank in a hybrid model is exhausting and useless - each leader will do whatever they want as always. Not sure where the bank is headed and it's really sad.

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FHLBank Chicago Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your experience. We are always looking for opportunities to improve the way we work. Based on employee feedback, we recently began an effort to address our meeting culture at the Bank and are actively working with employees and focus groups to make meetings more efficient. This is part of our overall goal to ensure a work/life balance for employees, encouraging them to disconnect when needed and collaborate with team members to tackle projects. We are proud of the continued growth of our employees across the Bank. Promotions are earned and employees’ careers are supported through our robust performance management and leadership programs. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and ensure employees are provided the same opportunities to grow their careers. We also value transparency and feedback. The pandemic has proven difficult for many organizations, and being open and communicative with our employees has been crucial to keeping everyone up to date on our plans as they evolve. We are excited to move forward together and continue identifying solutions to make the Bank a great place to work for all.

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I enjoy my job, work with wonderful people, and feel valued at work. The office is nice. Happy with the benefits and events at work.

Cons

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We are proud to provide a collaborative and supportive workplace for employees. Our competitive benefits, ample learning opportunities, and inclusive culture ensure employees feel valued in their roles. We recognize that consistency across departments is important and continue to focus on strengthening collaboration and alignment across the organization. We always encourage employees to share their perspectives through our internal channels for any concerns they have so we can continue to evolve our ways of working with each other and in support of our mission.
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Jan 13, 2026
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Pros

Office is in a good location. Benefits are decent compared to similar organizations. However, pay isn't very competitive. Some individual contributors are genuinely good people and easy to work with.

Cons

Policies change frequently and often at the expense of employees, with limited transparency or advance communication. This creates an environment where long-term planning—career, compensation, or work-life balance—is difficult. HR involvement tends to be reactive and performative rather than supportive. Escalations frequently prioritize risk management over employee advocacy, which can feel adversarial instead of neutral. The culture is highly political. Visibility and appearing busy are often rewarded more than measurable outcomes or delivered value. In practice, this encourages performative work rather than effective work. Many teams rely heavily on contractors for execution while FTEs manage optics and process. Contractor-to-FTE conversion is rare and slow; in my experience, it can take several years and often depends more on organizational politics than performance. This may be a tolerable environment for those comfortable navigating bureaucracy and ambiguity, but it is frustrating for high performers, those seeking clarity and stability, or contractors expecting a clear path to conversion.

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FHLBank Chicago Response
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We are proud of the competitive benefits we offer employees to ensure they feel well supported and are able to do their best work. We agree that we have very talented and dedicated employees; we make sure they have ample opportunities to contribute to meaningful work that has a long-term impact in support of our mission. We understand that periods of change can feel challenging. Like many organizations, we continue to evolve in response to business needs. Employees at all levels play an important role in helping shape our priorities, and we encourage them to bring their perspectives forward.
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