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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank

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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(164 total reviews)
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Marion Harris

63% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

AgFirst Farm Credit Bank has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 164 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AgFirst Farm Credit Bank employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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164 reviews
1.0
Nov 1, 2023

Do not recommend this company!!

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Pros

Decent benefits, really good people, if they stay long enough to get to know them.

Cons

REQUIRED to work extremely long hours and at least 6 days a week. Mandated minimum of 56 hours but having to work 80-90 hours a week. Most employees are offshore contractors. But they are constantly cutting work staff but the work load continues to grow. Management expects the remaining staff to do the work of 2 or 3 people but the pay doesn’t match the work load. There is little to no training on how to do new responsibilities as the person that did them before are no longer employed. Senior management is clueless. They set unrealistic goals and deadlines which employees are required to meet. If you don’t meet them you are gone. They preach about a strong work-life balance. I’m sure upper management may experience this but the workers definitely do not. This company used to be a great place to work until about 5 years ago when they got greedy. They don’t care about their employees, just looking out for themselves. They need to clean house and that needs to start at the top with the executives.

2.0
Jul 12, 2015

Office Politics

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Pros

great co-workers - the only pro.

Cons

office politics/romances rewarded and promoted employees who chose to participate and created pathetic work environment.

1.0
Jun 30, 2022

Seems okay on the surface. But read between the lines.

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Pros

Relatively good pay when you're hired. You work with some good, talented people who mostly are trying to do their best and do the right thing. There are free Mountain Dews in the break room, and FOX News is always playing :)

Cons

Pretty lame culture. Leadership likes to emphasize being collaborative and progressive, but I don't think they actually know what those words mean. At AgFirst, "collaborative" means cow-towing to the most passive-aggressive, vindictive voices in the room (of which there are many). Being "progressive" means absolutely nothing, since the whole Farm Credit system is run by folks who mostly should have retired after the collapse of the financial system in 2008. Express any concerns about strategic direction or question any decisions at your own risk. They tell you that you're supporting rural America, but a large portion of the funding that Farm Credit provides goes towards multinational conglomerates whose investments never actually benefit the average farmer or American. There's an argument to be made that Farm Credit has far outlived its original charter and purpose, but that's outside of the scope of this review. Pay is pretty good when you're hired, but quickly falls out of line with the additional responsibilities you're handed out due to poor planning by inept leadership and a senior management team that has a 1970-80s mentality to doing business. These brilliant business minds consistently bite off more than they can chew, overcommit to projects and resource and it's up to a team of highly qualified but overwhelmed IT technicians, analysts and developers to make it all happen. It's a house of cards the likes of which I've never seen. Associations ("partners" as they're laughably referred to), which are the entities that some teams have to work with on a day-to-day basis, are outright abusive. If you say no to the wrong person or don't kiss their rear end in quite the right way, you're probably going to be put on a EIP or outright fired. Not saying "yes ma'am" or "no sir" with enough enthusiasm is a fireable offense when it comes to our "partners". You've been warned. Don't be fooled by the inflated reviews posted by interns and new employees. This place has experienced a recent exodus of middle managers and senior leaders who saw through the facade.

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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank Response
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Thank you for taking time to provide us with feedback. We are sorry to hear your experience with AgFirst did not meet your expectations. Our goal is to be an organization where employees can grow their careers over the long-term. We work hard to support our team members and encourage a positive environment that fosters open and honest communication. Like many companies today, we are in a period of growth and change as we strive to meet the changing demands of the marketplace. While that takes some adjustment, we are committed to ensuring our employees’ voices are heard and any challenges are addressed. We recognize that the current job market is volatile with amazing opportunities both inside and outside of our organization, and we wish you well in your search for a working environment that best fits your needs. We are interested in learning more about your experience here and encourage you to reach out to our HR team so we can pinpoint specific concerns and address them as we move forward. Thank you for investing your time with us.
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