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Valley Strong Credit Union

Is this your company?

Not a real credit union - Team Member Valley Strong Credit Union Employee Review

1.0
21 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You get to attend a lot of elaborate events and pretend you’re important.

Cons

The credit union is 2000% against the true premise of a credit union movement. The CEO and execs are figure heads, padding their pockets with exorbitant salaries for negligible experience. They should be ashamed of the salaries they are claiming when this money is far above what other monolithic companies are paying their executives. They are paying lower level people pennies compared to their salaries. They aren’t returning profits to the members. It is filling their pockets.

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5.0
4 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Organized, motivating and great company

Cons

No cons, everyone is respectful

4.0
29 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong executive leadership: They have a clear vision and often brings forward great ideas that align with the credit unions mission. Team member appreciation: There is a genuine culture of appreciation. When a team member speaks up, their voices are heard and valued. Robust external opportunities: Credit union offers a wide range of opportunities and resources for both members and employees, including mentorship programs, community events, financial counseling, notary services and more all at their expense, As well as a partial reimbursement for school. Overall, a strong and healthy culture that makes it enjoyable to be around coworkers and even top leadership. I have felt welcomed and valued in every room I have been in at Valley Strong.

Cons

Weak Follow-Through: While the ideas and initiatives are great, the execution and long-term follow-through often fall short. Lack of Communication with Changes: There are frequent changes within the organization, but they are not always clearly communicated to team members, which can lead to confusion. Unclear Leadership Expectations: Leadership could improve transparency and consistency around expectations and the reasoning behind decisions, particularly during periods of transition or change.

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