stressful not knowing the future, should at least compensate your employees to incent them to stay - Anonymous employee Fannie Mae Employee Review

3.0
23 Dec 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

somewhat flexible work environment, opportunities for professional advancement, immediate management is knowledgeable and caring, pay is reasonable, work load is average for the industry

Cons

No raise two years in a row, although management is awarded multi-million dollar bonuses. Somehow the employees are not seen by management as a justifiable expense to the Treasury, and in order to keep top talent you have to incent them to stay. If the employees are not allowed to have a raise two years in a row, at least implement some type of employee recognition program, or set up regular work from home scenarios. Something to offset the insult of not receiving a raise right before Christmas while the upper management takes home millions of dollars.

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5.0
25 May 2026
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Pros

benefits, pay, work life balance

Cons

no cons to be honest

3.0
5 July 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I had thought I’d stay there until retirement. Pay was pretty good and while upward mobility was limited there was an open environment for learning and getting involved in new things. The company was socially conscious with volunteer time available. Flex schedules were available with manager approval and that helped us effectively implement work from home in 2020. We did work a lot of long hours to get projects done but the work seemed to be appreciated and rewarded.

Cons

For a company that had been highly profitable, Bill Pulte came in and started demanding changes for the company to be run more like one on the verge of bankruptcy. Managers were forced to spend significant time managing attendance and schedules and constantly justifying staffing just to have that ignored anyway. Anybody below a Director was cut completely out of these decisions meaning managers would show up to meetings to find the no-shows had been let go with no warning. You just started to see on people’s faces they were miserable, many long time associates quietly hoping they’d be included in the next round of cuts. It’s too bad, a company I had thought I’d retire with really just became toxic.

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