Beware Tech - Anonymous employee BECU Employee Review

1.0
Mar 24, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are still many caring people here, and divisions beyond tech also offer great opportunities to work and grow.

Cons

• Middle management is heavily focused on task execution rather than strategic leadership, often lacking a deep understanding of the technology they oversee. • Efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) sometimes lead to imbalances, creating concerns about equitable opportunities for all employees. However, the company has fostered a strong and supportive LGBTQ+ community until now. • The executive board struggles with understanding the complexities of software delivery, impacting long-term strategy and execution. • Significant resources are allocated to initiatives without clear planning or direction, often resulting in products that fail to deliver meaningful value. • The company frequently engages consulting firms that rely on outdated methodologies, leading to inefficiencies and wasted time. • Employee satisfaction metrics are not effectively used to hold management accountable, and there is a lack of analysis on talent retention trends and team dynamics. • A high turnover of skilled engineers is negatively affecting system uptime and overall platform stability. • Leadership turnover remains a challenge, with ongoing CTO changes raising concerns about continuity and the effectiveness of executive hiring decisions.

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BECU Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We take concerns about leadership direction, DEI, and turnover very seriously. We would appreciate learning more about your situation and welcome you to contact us at askthepeopleteam@becu.org. We are sorry to hear about your experience here, and will ensure that these concerns are shared with the appropriate channels and leaders within the organization. We appreciate you taking the time to leave honest feedback for us.

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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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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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