Leadership seems to be steering the organization toward a fintech-style operation, which sometimes feels misaligned with the community-focused values traditionally associated with a credit union.
Advancement appears to depend more on internal politics and executive relationships than on measurable performance or merit, which can be discouraging for motivated employees.
There are concerns about unequal treatment and a lack of transparency in how certain employees are managed or supported, suggesting that diversity and inclusion initiatives may not be fully effective in practice.
While the organization was once a positive and supportive environment, recent experiences with ineffective management and unresolved behavioral issues have made it difficult for some employees to feel safe or supported.
The organization offers stability for employees content with their current positions, but it provides limited opportunities for professional development or upward mobility.