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Educators Credit Union (WI)

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Was great not anymore - Member Finance Representative Educators Credit Union (WI) Employee Review

2.0
30 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I loved working at Educators. The pay was great, great 401k match, insurance and I loved my coworkers!

Cons

The President. Hands down. Short tempered. Not caring and put her friends in higher up position when they used to be some of the laziest people at the CU. She does NOT trust a majority of the people who work at the CU to make their own decisions based off of their judgement. She is demeaning and degrading to employees.

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5.0
22 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Educators Credit Union is truly an outstanding place to work. Leadership goes above and beyond to support employees, not only in their careers but also in their personal lives. When I recently reconnected with ECU, I was welcomed back without hesitation and smiles! It was so genuine. That level of care is rare, and it shows how deeply ECU values its people. From the top down, the culture is built on respect, support, and appreciation. The CEO’s words and actions reflect how much the organization cares about its employees, and that sets the tone for the entire workplace. If you are looking for a career with a company that values its employees, fosters growth and is true to their core values, Educators Credit Union is the place to work!

Cons

No cons that I can think of.

3.0
25 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits but not industry leading. Pleasant and well maintained office location. Training & onboarding was nice and everyone was friendly. I love credit unions and what they stand for. Now to Wow is a lot of fun.

Cons

Extremely traditional corporate structure and analysis paralysis prevents progress. Fear of retribution from leadership seems to be common here, and engaging directly with someone who isn't your manager is difficult and discouraged. Ultimately you need to stay in your lane, even if it means burning out. Not fun.

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