Have you had the opportunity to be at the beginning of something? - Credit Specialist Happen Bank Employee Review

5.0
16 Oct 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The ability to learn and collaborate in an environment that promotes it. I've never worked for a company that allows you to really ask outside the box questions without feeling like you're putting yourself "out there." Especially considering we are in a relatively new regulated industry, our executive team being proactive to help create regulations as opposed to shying away until its time to ask for forgiveness, like other companies I have worked for, keeps me confident that I can grow with this company and succeed together.

Cons

There are some growing pains for most young companies but even during times of stress the company reacts very well and delivers on their promises.

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5.0
23 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

New office, new name, same great company. Good growth opportunity where you can see your impact.

Cons

Not a huge con, but better snacks or catered lunch would be a plus.

2.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent starting pay and some good teammates. The company is highly profitable and continues to grow. Opportunities to take on new responsibilities and expand your scope. Equity awards.

Cons

Over the course of several years, I have been given additional responsibilities multiple times without more compensation despite the company’s strong financial performance. While I’m happy to contribute, the pattern of increasing responsibility without recognition is a major demotivator, even to your most diligent employees. It's tiresome. It doesn't take much effort to make strong contributors feel seen and valued, and it's such a missed opportunity not to. The company frequently talks about culture and values, but there is infighting and rivalries between teams and individuals. That energy creates drama instead of collaboration and leads to repetitious mistakes. Good people — especially top performers — eventually leave because they can.

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