Loan Officer - Anonymous employee ICCU Employee Review

1.0
21 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cheap medical insurance. Lots of tickets to outside activities.

Cons

Pay is low. Won't pay overtime. Demand participation durning no working hours. I was told "we expect our people to be involved and we except them to like it."but won't pay you for it. You have to become part of the group think or you are shunned. They don't want individual thought just mindless sheep that drink the Koolaid. You don't realize you joined a cult until you are out. They don't care about the individual members just that they are getting bigger. They don't care if member have a momentary hiccup in life just that they can collect fees. They monitor employee bank account to see where you are and what you are doing. Refuse to pay you at any other financial institution. They monitor "Anonymous" surveys and will fire anyone that does give high marks. That's why they win best place to work. I made a lot of decisions based on fear not what was best for the member. The employee do a survey on managers and then they are lined up in order of ranking. Who wants to be honest to see important if you have fear of being fired because you embarrassed your manager.

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5.0
29 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great community, benefits, and overall company.

Cons

No room for growth, and the role was very disheartening and bothersome at times.

1.0
31 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are good people sprinkled throughout the organization, and working alongside capable, committed colleagues is one of the more consistent positives of the experience. The work itself can be genuinely rewarding, particularly in areas where leadership is strong and sets a clear direction. In those environments, teams tend to function more effectively and employees are better supported in doing meaningful work.

Cons

The culture has shifted toward a more bureaucratic, bank-style environment where internal priorities and egos often outweigh member and employee experience. While the company once had a more collaborative feel, it now comes across as increasingly political and hierarchical in many areas. Experiences do vary by team, but the overall direction has made trust and day-to-day working relationships noticeably weaker than in the past. The “Best Place to Work” survey results do not reflect the day-to-day employee experience, and internal encouragement to rate the organization highly undermines confidence in those results. At the same time, transparency around promotions and advancement remains a significant concern. Many employees perceive that visibility, internal relationships, religion, and networking can sometimes carry more weight than actual performance and results. Even where that perception is not universally accurate, the lack of clear criteria and communication around decisions creates frustration and distrust. Leadership communication and accountability continue to be weak points. Employee feedback often does not lead to visible change, and follow-through is inconsistent. Lack of consistent accountability has allowed negative leadership behaviors to have an outsized impact on morale and culture, further eroding confidence in leadership over time. Despite having many strong individual contributors and capable teams, these cultural issues have had a clear and ongoing impact on morale, engagement, and retention.

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