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Kitsap Credit Union

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Great place to work if you don't make mistakes - Lending Kitsap Credit Union Employee Review

2.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of really genuine people on the lower tiers that want to help. Benefits - new employees are offered 3 weeks paid vacation. Lots of employee events. Hybrid working arrangements.

Cons

Subpar pay - HR won't deny it and uses the benefits as the reason why. Huge disconnect with the CEO. Bargain basement software that breaks all the time. Department - specific training is non-existent, they expect you to sink or swim. Basic mistakes can lead to formal write-ups and termination - they will urge you to resign and claim "we won't deny your unemployment claim".

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5.0
18 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Theres a Good amount benefits

Cons

Non that come to mind rn

1.0
22 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Strong Sense of Community Impactful Work with Members Collaborative and Caring Colleagues Personal Growth Opportunities Commitment to Member Well-Being Positive Relationships with Members

Cons

This organization has significant potential, but under the current CEO, the work environment has become increasingly challenging. Despite advocating for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), as well as emphasizing core values like integrity, the CEO's behavior raises concerns. For example, during a meeting with over 40 people, he made a comment comparing a difficult regulation to “the Chinese exchange student you had in 5th grade,” which many found inappropriate and out of place. In addition to such remarks, the CEO’s mood swings create significant challenges. One day, he is demanding and short-tempered, while the next, he is receptive and approachable. This inconsistency can be difficult for other leaders, as they often need to gauge his mood to determine when it is appropriate to share important information or feedback. This unpredictability contributes to an environment of uncertainty, making it harder for the leadership team to effectively collaborate and make decisions. The CEO frequently makes decisions without consulting the individuals he hires for their expertise, only to hold them accountable when things don’t go as planned. His tendency to raise his voice in meetings creates an uncomfortable atmosphere, further hindering trust and collaboration. These leadership practices conflict with the organization’s core values of collaboration, authenticity, responsibility and integrity. Under this CEO, the work environment feels unstable and unsupportive, which could negatively impact the organization’s long-term success and employee morale.

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