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America First Credit Union

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Hr retaliatez - mortgage business development America First Credit Union Employee Review

1.0
Apr 16, 2024
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Pros

Great people on ground level

Cons

Worked ther 17 years, I was targeted by mgmt for pointing out issue in our process. After about 10 years. My first lead refused to write me up because my production and work quality was high. So they changed my leadership and went looking for problems. I started getting reports from several coworkers the had been approached and asked for a list of my errors. In on on one's they created lists of items I allegedly overlooked, then when I challenged them they backtracked. Finally i.was written up and placed on audit, when I passed my audit my lead approached the auditor and asked if they were giving me special treatment. Then my lead changed my auditor and of course I passed again. I was diagnosed with cancer while working there and the manager who targeted me was on the board for care a lot. I.was nominated to receive help by coworkers and she bocked it saying there was no need. I had to cash out my 401k to survive financially. Finally while doing chemo I was called into hr as soon as my fmla expired. I was told if I didn't quit I'd be fired because I was temporarily unable to work 40 hrs a week. I had seen major concessions made for othe employees while working there. One employee was given assistance while her son was expending emptional.problems and another took off months. Afcu extended beifits based on popularity.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

Great management, great benefits great way to learn the banking world

Cons

Saturday hours are no fun but it is a short day

3.0
Jun 14, 2026
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Pros

Part time is a bit more flexible in terms of scheduling. My branch manager is very kind and some of the coworkers I work with are also fairly nice. The training department is pretty cool too.

Cons

I joined this company with high expectations based on how the organization and culture were presented during training. Unfortunately, my experience has fallen far short of those expectations. I originally applied for positions that were closer to my home and offered more hours. I was informed that those positions had already been filled, so I accepted a role at the nearest available branch despite the lengthy commute and reduced hours. Shortly after accepting the position, I was contacted by another AFCU branch that was significantly closer to me and offered more hours. They wished to schedule an interview, and when I expressed interest in transferring to that location, I was informed that I would need to wait three months before becoming eligible for a transfer. What was not disclosed at the time was that even after reaching the three-month mark, any transfer would still require management approval. The lack of transparency regarding transfer policies was disappointing and should have been communicated clearly from the beginning. Additionally, the company appears to place little consideration on the burden of requiring employees, particularly part-time staff, to travel to training locations outside of their assigned branch. The first few weeks after training were relatively positive. However, once I transitioned into my regular duties, it became apparent that the culture at my branch was highly clique-oriented. Over time, I have felt increasingly isolated by several coworkers and one of the team leads. It has also been discouraging to feel as though asking for assistance is viewed as an inconvenience, especially when certain procedures were not thoroughly covered during training. As a neurodivergent employee, I sometimes require additional clarification or hands-on guidance when learning new procedures. I do not believe this is an unreasonable expectation, particularly in a role where accuracy is critical. Simply discussing a procedure once is not always sufficient training, and employees should be able to ask questions without feeling dismissed or burdensome. I have also experienced situations where additional precautions, oversight, or requirements appear to be placed on me when performing tasks that other employees complete without the same level of scrutiny. Whether intentional or not, this has created the perception that I am being held to a different standard than my peers and has made it more difficult to perform my job effectively. The cumulative impact of inadequate training, inconsistent support, workplace exclusion, and what feels like unequal treatment has taken a significant toll on my well-being and job satisfaction. I no longer believe my current branch is an environment where I can succeed or grow professionally. At this point, I see very little opportunity for improvement unless I am transferred to another branch. If that is not possible, I will likely have no choice but to seek employment elsewhere. While the company may be a good fit for some individuals, prospective employees should ensure they fully understand transfer policies, training expectations, and the culture of the specific branch where they will be working before accepting a position.

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