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Navy Federal Credit Union

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Strong emphasis on benefits to mask nepotism, fear-driven leadership, resistance to change, and poor work/life balance. - Member Research Strategist Navy Federal Credit Union Employee Review

2.0
19 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great retirement and wellness benefits.

Cons

Comprised of ex-military/ex-government upper management, Navy Federal is resistant to change, bureaucratic, and micromanaged. The company relies largely on archaic, fragile, and unintuitive systems. The fact that we still use Lotus Notes for email and calendar management speaks volumes alone. Business units and departments are very siloed with communication barriers and no collaboration. In particular, employees below manager level (at least in my department) are forbidden from emailing senior leaders/managers without permission from our senior management. Getting promoted or moving to other internal positions is a matter of who you know and how well you know them. Working remotely/from home is “frowned upon” across the organization, even though we have the means to do so, because they “want to see us working.” This largely comes from CEO Cutler Dawson’s personal vendetta against working from home. Coming from another organization that freely allowed working from home, especially in the D.C. metro area with its horrible traffic and severe winter weather, this has been a major setback for me. Management, at least in Marketing and Communications, frequently gives contradictory, bizarre, and even threatening feedback. You could be told that you are exceeding expectations one day and on thin ice the next. Managers have the ability to appoint non-management team members to weigh in on individual performance reviews, a system that can be seriously abused with affects to our compensation and bonuses. CEO Cutler Dawson puts up a pleasant and jovial front, but he is also known to outright fire employees who contest any of the issues discussed in this review.

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5.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A lot of chance to move up or move to a different department

Cons

High workload and high stress. Work a lot of overtime.

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Navy Federal Credit Union Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We are glad to hear you have had such a great experience!
3.0
9 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very friendly people, good work life balance overall, large employer in area, great bonus structure. Love their employee events. And they do really care a lot about their members.

Cons

Growth and advancement is not discussed, it's up to you to move your career forward. Promotions are awarded based on structural needs or optics, rather than merit. Roles and titles are very confusing in certain areas, it's difficult to tell what's lateral vs a promotion. People are hired for the same or similar roles with drastically different tenure and experience. Return to office keeps increasing and they are monitoring badge swipes like big tech. They care more about people sitting in cubes on Teams meetings than work output or your career momentum. Many people have been allowed to work fully remote until they became strict on policy and now they are enforcing strict compliance policies on only some but others are entirely excused. They are also sending threatening emails to adhere to in office mandates. Disappointed that of all employers they aren't recognizing work life balance, high gas prices and horrendous commutes in the DMV.

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Navy Federal Credit Union Response
1d
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. Our team members at Navy Federal Credit Union are extremely important to us, and we are sorry we did not meet your expectations.
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