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Navy Federal Credit Union

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Navy Federal Credit Union reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(3,176 total reviews)
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Dietrich Kuhlmann

62% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Navy Federal Credit Union has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,176 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Navy Federal Credit Union 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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3K reviews
1.0
Jun 27, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good location and some of the perks and benefits overall for its employees, the banking side is fun. They have the best mortgage programs in the industry like no PMI required etc but comes at a cost...

Cons

Compared to other mortgage lenders the compensation is at the lowest when you compare to other lenders, the annual pay of $35K per year with occasional overtime pay. You are given a company phone and have to be on call after hours until 9pm and have to be available from 9am to 9pm on weekends and holidays and there is a base pay of $1400 per year to be available which calculates to $1.63 per hour... There is no compensation for the first 7 loans closed. Once you close between 8 to 10 loans you receive $50. That's right $50 will be added to your check for closing a total of 10 mortgages, not $50 each loan. Its based on a tier chart were the next section up to 13 or so closed loans pay $100 and caps around $1000 at around 20 closed loans... The yearly bonus ranges between 1% to 6% based on company and individual performance. With the good benefits and little perks, the overall revenue the loan officers generate does not justify the compensation. Close 20 loans at any other lender and your making well over 6 figures per year... The loan pipe line is so large that nobody can keep up and the staff is kept purposely understaffed because the management's monthly goal to meet is AVERAGE CLOSED LOANS PER LOAN OFFICER. Meaning the behavior being driven is keep the staff as low as possible and load the employees with an unrealistic workload in which causes burnout and the employee resigns and they hire a fresh new employee and repeat the process. They do not care about you or the members even though they claim too, if they did they would property staff the mortgage department and pay properly. The processors are mostly temps and they hire and fire often, this caused us loan officers to do our own processing at times and closings to be delayed in which means we dealt with mostly upset members all day everyday being screamed at... Not hiring enough people to keep up with the demand because of the company bottom line just shows that this company is not any better than the big commercial banks...

1.0
Sep 24, 2025

Toxic Environment

Recommend
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Pros

Free coffee and free food on Friday to attract people to come back to office building where they spent millions, waste of money.

Cons

The current work environment has become toxic, marked by micromanagement, blame-shifting, and a lack of genuine leadership. Many managers display poor management practices, yet HR consistently sides with them, leaving engineers unsupported. This shows little regard for the engineers who keep systems running, drive innovation, and dedicate significant effort to advancing the company and growing membership. Additionally, there are too many layers of management, with some managers prioritizing personal gain over team success. They manipulate performance ratings to secure a larger share of the bonus pool, often at the expense of their direct reports. Such practices undermine morale, fairness, and innovation across the organization.

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Navy Federal Credit Union Response
9mo
Your experience does not reflect the culture we strive to provide and maintain, and we are truly sorry we did not meet your expectations.
1.0
Jun 19, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is good for the area and the insurance is great. You will need that insurance to fill that depression medication for little cost to you.

Cons

Overnight gets leftovers and you are forced in office 2 days a week for nothing other than to be micromanaged, Callers are angry and the wait is long, Management does indeed play favorites and you are not guaranteed a good manager, It's about who you know and not qualifications, It is also not guaranteed to get hired on after a contract. It is disgusting that NFCU uses temp agencies to hire so they don't have to pay them or give benefits the temps need for this job.

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Navy Federal Credit Union Response
2y
Your experience does not reflect the culture we strive to provide and maintain, and we are truly sorry we did not meet your expectations.
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