Excellent Workplace with Supportive Leadership and Great Team Culture - Engineer II PENFED Credit Union Employee Review

4.0
Oct 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I had the opportunity to work with some amazing teammates and exceptional managers. My manager(Bill) has been with the company for nearly three decades and genuinely cares about his team, he always goes above and beyond to support you during challenging times. The technology the company is working with is truly impressive, and I genuinely wanted to stay here for the long term because of the positive environment and growth opportunities.

Cons

I don’t see any major cons. I only left due to visa issues, which I had hoped the company could support given its size and strong reputation.

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PENFED Credit Union Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful review. We appreciate hearing about your personal experience and are glad to learn that you enjoyed working for PenFed.

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5.0
Mar 25, 2026
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Pros

Awesome place and people - complex and large finance operation and balance sheet yet still small enough to make an impact and build up solutions from the ground floor - creative place!

Cons

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1.0
Jun 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Starting salary is competitive -benefits look good on paper -variety of shifts available -occasionally snacks are provided

Cons

-inadequate tools to perform job duties -understaffing makes it difficult to get time off thus employees are deprived of compensation they earned -management actively asks for feedback then does not follow through or does the exact opposite -employees are constantly asked to cross-train for additional duties, but these additional duties do not come with an increase in compensation (they skirt around this by putting "additional duties as assigned" in the job descriptions, but at what point does it become unreasonable for employees to continue to absorb these duties without an increase) -bringing concerns to chain of command is ineffective -policies change without notice resulting in employees being reprimanded for providing old information -conflicting information surrounding policies is also an issue -the QA department does not seem to know which agents are responsible for which tasks and will penalize them for not performing a task for which they are not responsible -When you attempt to take concerns to upper management, they try to convince you that you are the problem, not the culture of the company -CEO and upper management's attitude seems to be, "if you don't like how we do things, then you're welcome to leave" -upper management has been known to retaliate when an employee tries to bring issues to their attention -lower management runs out of excuses for why things are so bad, so they absorb their subordinates' frustrations for a time and then eventually avoid employees that complain. I imagine this is very frustrating for them too

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