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4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(957 total reviews)
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Chuck Fagan

91% approve of CEO

83% positive business outlook

PSCU has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 957 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The PSCU 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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2.0
Mar 3, 2015

Hope for future - if we change

Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, most people trying to do the right thing for CU's, less cut-throat behavior than most corporations but more in the last 3 years than previously. Many areas of the company are well managed and have ok senior level leaders. Strong financials and company stability. We are a cooperative, so there are many passionate people doing good work for a good cause.

Cons

Oppressive and invasive practices including: a.) Requiring extremely invasive spyware on cell phones capable of tracking your location, all text messages,etc b.) Taking your bio-metric readings like Cholesterol, blood pressure, etc in order to get a discount on your insurance is SO over the top c.) They give away coffee but don't provide sugar or sweeteners, so they trust you with credit card information but not to control your sugar intake, truly brilliant d.) No smoking anywhere on the property.... I understand being concerned about us non-smokers but you seriously can't make an area for smoking so people don't have to drive or walk off campus and waste even more time? Totally silly, come back to the real world where smokers exist and stop making them hide them away like contraband c.) Drug Testing - any company that would fire someone for marijuana use in 2015 just needs to go out of business since they are so behind on social trends.. seriously, DC just decriminalized it, WAKE UP and stop letting insurance companies dictate your culture, it just makes you look foolish in the modern world and pushes younger people away, which is exactly the opposite of what we need for the problems facing our industry. Its the nasty truth, younger people like to party a bit, who cares, I don't. d.) rumored cameras and listening devices throughout the buildings making people look over their shoulder and literally leave the building if they want to have a real conversation (this is not a joke) Change is happening so rapidly that it's causing major disruptions in service quality through distractions, learning, and adapting to the new ways. Slow this down about half a pace.

3.0
Dec 29, 2014

Not the amazing company that it used to be, but still better than many

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly co-workers Good health plans at a comparatively reasonable cost Free gym Generous vacation time Attractive facilities Coffee Bar Environment that attempts to be innovative Many areas promote a work life balance by allowing flexibility in schedules and WFH on occasion. Huge help when you have kids.

Cons

Change is happening at an unsustainable pace and/or it is not being rolled out properly. There is an unbelievable amount of confusion around processes and procedures because they change constantly. Change is necessary, but the change we see today is highly disruptive and leads to suffering on the part of the employee, lower management and the customer. The employee is less and less valued. There was a time when "our staff is our most important asset" rang true, but that is becoming more and more difficult to believe. Work loads are ridiculous, the philosophy of innovate/work smarter prevails, which is reasonable, but the company does not recognize that there is so much that can be done from that end, and then you need to be willing to hire. Customer service is suffering. It used to be fairly rare that I would have to deal with unhappy clients, but now I get escalations constantly, and complaints about the quality of service provided. I believe strongly that this is a direct result of not having enough people to do the work, and outsourcing work to other companies that do not have the same values that PSCU has (or maybe had). There appears to be a disconnect between executive management and the people doing the work. While I do not have hard evidence, I suspect many of the complaints and issues faced daily are filtered as they get further up the chain. This is the only explanation I have for how things have been done so poorly the last few years without a recognition that we are heading downhill as far as our service is concerned. Work load is extremely high. There is more on peoples plates than what can reasonably be managed. As a result, mistakes that directly impact clients (and often costs the company money) are made much more frequently than they were in the past. This leads to angry clients/an environment of constant escalations and firefighting which results in discouraged employees. Due to the heavy workloads, it is a constant battle to get anything done. It is necessary to harass others to get what you need in a timely manner. There was a time when a request could be made, and it was safe to assume that it would be completed on time, but today you have to pester, push and ultimately escalate to meet the needs of our clients. This leads to an environment where trust between departments is low, and people are frustrated. It also results in valuable lessons or risks to go unexplored due to lack of time. I believe very strongly that people want to fulfill expectations, but it just is not possible due to the amount of work being handled at one time. It was not like this, say, five years ago. Some job functions (IT and Contact Center are two that I am aware of) are being outsourced, including to foreign countries. I am shocked that our board would allow this given that credit unions are all about being involved locally in support of the community. This practice, to me, is in direct opposition to a core credit union value.

1.0
May 14, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Free Fruit!!! There are no Pros to a job that will not pay you according to the cost of living.

Cons

The pay is horrible, 11.06 per hour!!! and mandatory overtime, and they will not work with you on scheduling. And the Medical Benefits cost is unaffordable, once you pay for all the benefits, your check is only about $600 every 2wks. I would not recommend this company to friend or foe!!! It's a depressed environment, most people are miserable here. THE JOB SUCKS!!!! And Management, stop posting fake reviews about how great this job is because it's not. PAY YOUR PEOPLE!!!! BUNCH OF SUCK UPS ON HERE!!!

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