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Clearview Federal Credit Union

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Pay your people what they're worth! - IT Systems Administrator Clearview Federal Credit Union Employee Review

2.0
6 Nov 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hours are great and manageable. Ability to quickly gain experience / hands-on environment.

Cons

Politics, unethical decisions. (bad decisions that could potentially lead to identity theft of members) The policies that are created to govern this organization are a joke. Even when the policies do make sense, they're not enforced at all. Salary is the opposite of competitive. Multiple employees do nothing all day and get away with it, while the employees who value their work end up over-worked. As an employee, you will end up babysitting more than doing actual work. It appears that some of the older employees act as if they're in their late teenage years. MOST IMPORTANTLY: You will not be hired for your expertise. Your expertise will be ignored during the decision-making process, and this leads to very uneducated decisions. Expectations are completely ridiculous, and to the highest degree. For example, if you're asked to make pigs fly, it better happen, and it better happen within 20 seconds.

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5.0
18 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is so much opportunity to grow throughout the company if you put the work in! They are willing and able to support you and guide you to achieve your goals.

Cons

I see current employees not willing to adapt to change. This does bring morale down for the company as a whole.

1.0
6 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Senior leadership only cares about growing as fast as possible. As a result, budgets are getting cut, and the pressure is constant to create new fees to charge our members.

Cons

The company doesn't truly care about their customers. They are only concerned with growing too fast and trying to be a big bank. These ambitious goals are now affecting the employees.

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