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Happy State Bank Reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(104 total reviews)
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Mikel Williamson

78% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Happy State Bank has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Happy State Bank employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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104 reviews
2.0
6 Mar 2017

Great, in theory

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

On paper, the company has a great set of core values. It's following them that's the problem. The benefits (not including pay) are pretty good. The vacation and sick time is above average, insurance is good, though extremely expensive, and they match 401k contributions up to 6%. The people are great. For the most part, everyone has a pretty good attitude. You can easily make lifelong friends here.

Cons

Where to begin? Pay isn't commensurate with education, experience, or value. It certainly isn't keeping up with industry or area average. Then there's the office politics. Everyone is competing for power or an officer title...probably because they think it might increase their pay, or maybe because officers are just treated better, like they matter more. There's an inner struggle to want to be named officer and also hating the construction of it all. There's a real lack of propriety amongst management. They behave as though it's gossip hour as opposed to behaving like actual leaders who fight for their people. Probably because they were given management positions without any actual leadership qualities or training. Managers aren't expected to keep up with their skills or industry. They fall behind and then people who have kept up or who are younger and have a fresher take on things get hired under them, and feel frustration with not being able to help things grow or change because, "this is how we've always done it." Pat, the CEO, says he doesn't say or believe this, but his people do. I believe Pat is open to change. Employees can email him anonymously to offer ideas or suggestions, but most are scared to. No one believes the emails are truly anonymous, and periodically, he will go on a rampage about an email that was sent and how it simply isn't true or whatever. So, people are too scared to really be honest. You definitely don't see any of this in the beginning. I know that when I started, I was overwhelmed with amazement for the company, and how they did things. However, the closer you get to management, or the longer you've been around, the more the politics come to light. It's really sad because it could be an incredibly amazing place to work.

2.0
3 Aug 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-Good benefits (Healthcare etc) -Overall business structure -Try to show they care -Regular working people are great

Cons

-Sexist/racist comments EVERYWHERE -No competitive compensation, especially for women -Tired and archaic business practices -So. much. CEO. brown. nosing

2.0
1 Mar 2019

Great at first and then you see their true colors.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent benefits, pay is average for this area in most departments, and most of the time is a fun atmosphere.

Cons

Management, communication, and training are terrible. In loan admin, you get very fast and incomplete training. Management doesn't stand behind their employees and are ready to let you take the fall for either their mistake or their lack of training their employees. When policy or procedure changes, no one tells you and you are left not knowing what is going on. Politics are also huge here. Everyone will stab you in back just get a little further up the line.

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