Not the best but not the worst - Corporate Marketing WSECU Employee Review

3.0
Jun 8, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WSECU's profit sharing program was very fair and a nice perk .The vesting period to obtain retirement benefits was on the short side -- 3 years -- which was nice. Standard "banking" hours made having a work/life balance possible.

Cons

Being paid only once per month made it difficult to manage my money/personal budget and bills when I first transitioned to employment here. Communication from the management team to us as employees was sporadic and internal processes could be a bit bureaucratic.

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WSECU Response
12y
Thanks for the nice comments about our vesting schedule and incentive plan. Good news, we now pay-semi-monthly!

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5.0
Jan 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent team and leadership; benefits are great and overall cooperative and clear company

Cons

Constant changes with software- what else is new though?

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WSECU Response
1y
We are grateful to have you as part of WSECU and are so glad that you are enjoying both your team and leadership. We also feel that we have a collaborative organization and top-notch benefits and are happy that you have noticed too! We appreciate the notes on the software, as we do strive to stay current which can mean changes and updates. We value you as a part of WSECU and thank you for your thoughts!
1.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Members are the best part of WSECU

Cons

Not an environment that supports neurodivergent employees. People and Culture Services presents as supportive during onboarding, but once you file for accomadations or raise concerns about treatment or how policies are applied, communication can shift and become inconsistent. If you rely on clear expectations, direct responses, or consistent application of policy, be aware that those may not hold once issues are formally raised. If you come here because they are convincing at least save everything and learn employee rights, because they won't tell you those.

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