Cheapskates - Operations NBH Bank Employee Review

1.0
Jan 14, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pro is the location in downtown KCMO.

Cons

Where to begin? Working in an open office means every phone call, cough, and conversation is heard by about 40 people. It is incredibly distracting not to mention unsanitary. If anyone brings in a cold or flu bug, you can bet you're next. They announced a new 401(k) contribution policy in a vague e-mail from HR. Apparently the employer match to 401(k) accounts will be made once annually. So now I am missing out on building my retirement bi-weekly and gaining dividends throughout the year. Also, if you leave the company before the end of the year, you will not get any employer match to the 401(k). Could you be any cheaper? How disgraceful. I'm pretty sure the exec's pockets are filling up while they are whittling down employee benefits and pay. Can't wait to see what pitiful pay increase I earned this year. Also, they weighed community service as one of the highest values on employee evaluations. Since when does community service indicate my abilities as an employee? Sounds like an excuse to shortchange people for their good work. If they are so worried about community service, give us 8 hours paid time off to volunteer during working hours.

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5.0
Apr 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Fully remote allows for flexibility Great culture

Cons

There is balance with on site events and the ability to go in office to prevent the lack of social interaction with being fully remote.

4.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It was perfectly fine. The specific branch I worked for was remote first and that was an amazing benefit, but it didn't apply to most areas. Got every federal holiday off as well

Cons

Biggest frustration was the retirement. They matched 1/2 of your 401k up to 3%. Additionally they only deposited the funds at the end of the year, so if you were laid off or fired beforehand then you lost all employer "contributions" up to that point.

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