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PENFED Credit Union

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PENFED Credit Union reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(1,038 total reviews)
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James Schenck

58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

PENFED Credit Union has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,038 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PENFED Credit Union 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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1K reviews
1.0
Oct 26, 2016

Just don't do it

Recommend
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Pros

You get fruit on Monday...though, most times the fruit is bruised and already bad. Free parking And that's about it

Cons

If you hate your dad, love to treat people like dirt and think you are better than everyone else--PenFed is the place for you. This is an uneducated and unethical place to work. It is safe to say that one particular person is ruining PenFed. This person (please google, there are enough hints given already) should be in jail. It is only time until a class action lawsuit is filed against PenFed and this person for how employees are treated. If EEOC is reading this, PLEASE INVESTIGATE. It does not matter if you are an e-team member or an entry level person, if you work at PenFed, you can easily be a bullseye for this person. Everyone is walking around with a big "X" on their backs. And let me tell you, once you have been marked, that is a death sentence. Until that mark has been made, her wish is her command. She has created an environment where all of management is her little marionettes. You don't have a voice. You don't have a say. You don't have an opinion. You don't have anything. Okay, enough about the person you should Google before you accept a job here. Here is reason two why you shouldn't accept a job with PenFed: Horrible benefits. For 2017, health insurance at PenFed will raise around 6 percent per employee. Healthcare cost are already high at the billion dollar corporation...You would think that if they want to become a destination employee, they would offer acceptable health insurance with good coverage. Just be prepared to pay a lot out of pocket when you go to the doctor. It's really fun... Reason three: If you are planning to take Veterans day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day or any other holiday off, good luck with that. PenFed makes you take a vacation day. AND, it is up to management, or really the person mentioned above, to decide if you get to take a particular holiday off. You might be thinking, what about Thanksgiving and Christmas? That's not given. You have to take a vacation day there too. But here is the kicker, everything is closed for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is illegal, but that doesn't seem to matter for this billion dollar company. Again, if EEOC reading this, employees are forced to take a vacation day on Thanksgiving and Christmas. If these aren't red flags for you, I'm sorry and I hope you enjoy your time at PenFed. I'm sure you will realize how true these points are after you start.

3.0
May 12, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are lots of great people who care about each other. You can build great friendships at the lower levels in the organization.

Cons

Politics, pettiness, cheap, no career training, no opportunity for advancement (but that might be good because the higher you go the worse it is to work here)

1.0
Aug 28, 2018

Be... Wary.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My co-workers and direct managers are great people.

Cons

This review was solicited by executives of PenFed, and I was encouraged to leave a positive one. I think that might be the most frightening action as of late. You can see the review trend in the history feature here on Glassdoor and can tell when the push started to get more reviews on here. The worst point of PenFed in my tenure here was about a year ago. Some people in the Eugene location caused a big ruckus last August and ever since then, there has been what I can only describe as a political propaganda campaign to make people feel better without actually making people's lives better. There is a lot of "We're listening" and "You matter" verbalized, but hardly any actionable follow through. Upper leadership, specifically executives and the CEO, seems more interested in placating the masses with promises and token benefits rather than genuine content, effort, or useful benefits. There is a very real sense of false honesty. I can't tell you how many times we've been told things would get better, in response to complaints, and how many times there was never any follow through. It's a very unfortunate "corporate" atmosphere at what is supposed to be a member-owned credit union. On that note, sales targets are a real pain point. How inappropriate is it that we are pushed to sell each member call something? "I'm sorry you're calling to close an account for your recently deceased spouse, can I interest you in a credit card?" That's not a phone rep being unsympathetic, that's a phone rep that's job is on the line because they've been warned for not selling on every call. To be fair, that is the most disgusting example, but it's not a one-off situation and it happens because of the culture and atmosphere of this company. We have this company-level outrageously high goal that we are supposed to achieve in an outrageously short time frame, and the pressure is real and felt by many. I titled my review "Be... Wary" because I can't believe the majority of these positive reviews are genuine. With the internal campaign to generate more reviews, and my own experience at being encouraged to leave a positive one, plus hearing the same from others, it just seems fishy. I do know plenty of people that are happy enough at their jobs, but there always seems to be... a dark cloud hanging over, and it comes from our corporate office/executives. Some final thoughts: -Pay and benefits are below market. Not by a large amount, but they are below. -Internal advancement is not common place. Certainly not rare, but it is a well known practice that you can get a promotion, and/or pay increase, far easier by leaving PenFed and returning in six months than you can by remaining loyal. -There is also plenty of who-you-know that happens. I'd be lying if I said I didn't benefit from that myself, but I know plenty of people that got where they are that didn't deserve it, and plenty that deserve better but never get it. -There is a distinct difference in how the major locations are treated. The joke is that Eugene is the red-headed step-child of the company, and it shows. Eugene is the workhorse and is not treated as well as other locations. -Work-life balance in my dept. is... fine. More opportunity to work from home would be appreciated. There are other depts. where getting overworked is the expectation, though. In my experience, work-life balance is dept. to dept., and not something that is genuinely cared about at the company-level. -PenFed has a referral bonus system; refer a friend to work here, get a bonus if they get on board (side-note! because our turnover is ridiculous). I stopped referring friends here about three years ago, I would only recommend PenFed to someone that that couldn't possibly find a better option. It's not an apocalyptic disaster here, but I don't feel good enough about it to sell my friends out.

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PENFED Credit Union Response
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Thank you for your candid review. We want all employees to give us open and honest feedback so that future employees can see PenFed from employees eyes. We encourage you to contact your HR Rep to discuss your concerns and situation so that we can rectify any issues that may be occurring.
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