Pros
Christmas party, AwardCo and some of the benefits.
Cons
I worked at Fairwinds for nearly six years, and unfortunately I left with more stress than growth. The environment is toxic in many ways, particularly within retail banking. While there are some leaders who genuinely care about employee development, there are others who focus on using their teams’ talents to make themselves look good. Recognition for strong performance is minimal, while pressure around sales, goals, and metrics is constant and often unrealistic. Despite being called a credit union, the culture feels far more rigid and top-down than collaborative. I stayed longer than I should have, hoping to move into another role, work under different leadership, or find a healthier path within the organization—but conditions did not improve. Turnover is extremely high, and many employees who leave share similar experiences. By the time I left, the prolonged stress had taken a serious toll on my mental health. Leaving was the best decision I could have made, and I have not looked back. Advice to Management Reevaluate expectations placed on retail employees and address the root causes of turnover. A healthier culture, realistic goals, and meaningful recognition would go a long way toward retaining good people.