Not what it used to be - Senior Analyst BECU Employee Review

1.0
Apr 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The biggest pro would be benefits, however, I am seeing other employers not only match what BECU offers, but are now surpassing them. The work/life balance is pretty good, but I'm also seeing a decline in that as well as BECU evolves and continues to operate more like a bank and less like a credit union. Unfortunately, it appears as though BECU is still banking on their reputation from years ago and as a result are quickly falling significantly behind.

Cons

The organization is reluctant to adapt and retain talent. BECU has made it clear that they would rather lose employees than make adjustments where needed. BECU offers below market salaries, but does have an annual bonus. However, BECU leadership continues to make the bonus harder to attain every year and introduces more dependencies on other teams and company performance which puts reaching this further out of the individual's control. BECU's lack of an ability to adapt and getting away from the spirit of being a credit union has been driving down member (and employee) satisfaction which in turn reduces bonuses. Icing on the cake is that the bonus is not even guaranteed and it's possible that it won't be paid out which is scary knowing it is a large portion of your compensation. Merit increases are pegged in the 2-3% range annually and BECU will do anything in their power to not do anything above that. I know I don't need even need to say it, but no, they do not even keep up with inflation/cost of living increases. The promotion and compensation adjustments are just flat out disappointing and honestly will leave you feeling disappointed and unappreciated. I would love to be able to highly promote BECU as an employer as I did years ago, but unfortunately all I can do at this point is say you can do better elsewhere and it will save yourself a lot of frustration.

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Self manage, managers don’t micro manage. Remote work. Great benefits. Good culture. Competitive pay.

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BECU Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. It’s great to hear that you value the autonomy in your role, the trust from managers, and the flexibility of remote work. It’s also encouraging to see benefits, culture, and pay recognized as positives — those are important parts of the overall experience. We also understand your point about the pace of change, especially early on. Starting a new role can already be an adjustment, and navigating changes at the same time can add complexity. While change is often part of growth and improvement, your perspective is a helpful reminder of the importance of clear communication and support during those transitions. Thank you again for taking the time to share your experience.
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May 19, 2026
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There are many employees who care about the mission, values, each other, and members.

Cons

Within the Technology organization, there is growing concern regarding the consistency and transparency of hiring and promotion practices following the 2023 CTO transition. Over a relatively short period, the composition of senior leadership changed significantly, with a large percentage of new hires and promotions appearing to originate from overlapping professional networks, referral pipelines, or ethnic background. There is perception that advancement opportunities increasingly favored candidates connected to existing leadership circles, raising concerns about whether hiring standards and evaluation processes are being applied consistently across Tech. As these leadership changes cascaded through reporting structures, teams became increasingly homogeneous in background and prior affiliations. This contributed to employee concerns about reduced diversity, diminished internal mobility, and the potential for affinity bias in hiring and promotion decisions. The resulting leadership composition also became noticeably less diverse over time, which contributed to perceptions of affinity bias and employees outside the dominant leadership network can appear sidelined in promotions, influence, and career growth opportunities, contributing to a perception of favoritism and inconsistent standards. As leadership composition became noticeably less diverse, the corresponding teams become less diverse as well.

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BECU Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate your recognition of the many employees who remain deeply committed to our mission, values, members, and one another. Those connections are an important part of what makes the organization special. We also understand the concerns you've raised regarding hiring, promotion practices, and career growth opportunities within Technology. Perceptions of fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity can have a significant impact on trust and engagement. When employees question whether processes are being applied consistently, it’s important that those concerns are heard and thoughtfully considered. We will ensure this feedback is shared. Your advice around transparency, accountability, and independent review is noted. Building confidence in hiring and advancement processes requires ongoing attention and a commitment to ensuring employees feel opportunities are accessible, merit-based, and clearly communicated. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. Feedback like yours helps inform important conversations about culture, trust, and employee experience.
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