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OnPoint Community CU

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Awesome people, awesome company - Computer Developer/Programmer OnPoint Community CU Employee Review

5.0
Jul 27, 2024
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Pros

People who work here are intelligent and dedicated. Many people have been around for 10, 15 and 20 years and genuinely love it. The benefits are fantastic. 160 hours pto, 40 hrs can be rolled over and the rest cashed out if not used. They cover all health and dental insurance. They don’t lay-off employees and they support their movement so they’re satisfied in their careers.

Cons

I have no criticism at this point!

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