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Farm Credit Financial Partners (FPI)

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Great company, great industry - Systems Administrator Farm Credit Financial Partners (FPI) Employee Review

5.0
May 9, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of great mentors Work with brand new technology Friendly atmosphere Contributions are recognized Generous PTO and Retirement

Cons

Workload can be stressful Competing priorities

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Farm Credit Financial Partners (FPI) Response
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Thank you for taking the time to review us! As a current FPI employee, we are thrilled to hear that you have had a positive experience and have seen improvements throughout the company. As you said, we have a friendly atmosphere at FPI and we are always looking for ways to make FPI a better place. To maintain that positive workplace culture, open and honest feedback is always welcome. We are dedicated to ensuring your concerns are heard and addressed and will be sharing with our leadership teams soon. Thank you again.

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5.0
Aug 9, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone was very nice and outgoing great environment to work in and learn in. I Would go back the company had many fun events and I felt at home within the first week of being there.

Cons

The timing was unfortunate because they got a new manager on the same day I started so he didn't know how to guide me at first because he had started the same day I did.

2.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lot of good people working there when I was there. The folks who have been there the longest on the technical side are phenomenal and so supportive and patient.

Cons

The culture was very stressful. Everything was always an emergency. Developers were expected to do everyone's job and then of course also blamed for anything that went wrong. When I was there, the on call expectations were insane. From day one they made it clear that the expectation is that you will work way more than 40 hours/week (when there's an emergency! which was always) and not be paid well for it.

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