FHLB Indianapolis reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)
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Cindy Konich

90% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

FHLB Indianapolis has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FHLB Indianapolis 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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41 reviews
5.0
Feb 2, 2022

Good WLB

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The WLB is very good. Lots of vacation. Good 401K.

Cons

The location is average. Not a lof of headcounts.

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FHLB Indianapolis Response
4y
Thank you for your comment. We appreciate your feedback as we look to continue those things that we do well.
2.0
Jan 31, 2022

Stress, hierarchy, waste, no-mistakes culture, no goodwill. Stay away.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong benefits program (perhaps too good - pet bereavement?!?!)

Cons

—More than 50% of senior leadership has spent almost their entire careers at FHLBI, so they have little-to-know understanding of the real business world. —For a member-based cooperative, you’d think leadership would be more concerned about making sure they were meeting member needs. Not the case here though. The top dogs are: the regulator and the Board, and they make sure to scratch those dogs’ itches. — an example: despite the COVID environment demonstrating there is little need for physical office space, FHLBI has invested in high-rent office space in the heart of Detroit to show its bonafides to Michigan board members and the regulator. — highly political. In a time of tight budgets and inadequate headcount (except in major cost centers such as IT — which has SEVERAL laters of management instead of producers — and Community Investments, and the consulting team that is the pet project of an executive), the bank has lost tons of talent in key operational areas due to burnout and stress and are unable to find replacements. This is not because of the “great reset” but because of the culture. The people that are staying have golden handcuffs and are biding their time until retirement or the 2022 bonus. —horrible internal engagement scores. Employees are miserable. They are not trusted to do their jobs, are micromanaged, and work in fear constant fear of making a mistake.

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FHLB Indianapolis Response
4y
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, as we are always looking to continuously improve. An FHLBank Indianapolis employee would be happy to speak with you regarding your concern. Please contact your manager, your HR Business Partner, or another trusted leader in the organization.
4.0
Nov 28, 2021

Fine

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Pros

Pay, remote work, tuition assistance

Cons

Stifled, cliques, unnecessary rules, kafkaesque

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FHLB Indianapolis Response
4y
Thank you for your comments! We appreciate your feedback as we look to continuously build (and rebuild post-COVID) our culture, recognizing our regulatory environment.
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