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Distressing, Strange Vibe/Culture - Anonymous employee OnPoint Community CU Employee Review

1.0
26 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Adequate salary and benefits policies.

Cons

Very poor company-wide communication. Repeatedly requested training assistance; non-existent responses. Culture does not appear to respect or care about employee satisfaction or welfare. Uncomfortable corporate vibe. Look elsewhere; do not accept job if offered.

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OnPoint Community CU Response
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We appreciate your feedback and experience. We strive to provide a positive workplace culture and take your input seriously and will continue building upon our training programs to help our employees keep delivering excellent member experiences. We truly value the contributions of our employees and are grateful for your time with us.

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