Toxic Culture Fueled by Nepotism and Leadership Failures - Lender Live Oak Bank Employee Review

1.0
10 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive benefits and a strong brand in the market. Talented employees who care about clients.

Cons

I spent almost 10 years at Live Oak Bank and watched the culture go from innovative to toxic. Nepotism and the “good ole boy” mentality run deep—if you’re not in the club, your voice doesn’t matter. Promotions are based on who you golf or hunt with or who your family is, not performance. Any senior leader that they hire from out of town moves into the same neighborhood as the founders and are immediately members at their country club just like the movie "The Firm." Leadership says they want feedback and encourage debate, but that’s lip service. If you challenge the status quo, you’re sidelined or fired. Pay is another major issue. Internal employees who have been loyal for years and produce two to three times more than others are paid significantly below market. Meanwhile, outsiders hired recently come in at inflated salaries regardless of performance. There is no true pay-for-performance culture here—just favoritism and inequity. Decision-making is a mess. The company can’t stick to a software strategy, constantly changing tools and priorities, creating chaos and wasted resources. The tone from the top is appalling—I’ve personally witnessed the CEO and chairman berate employees in front of entire rooms, leaving people humiliated and even in tears. This behavior trickles down, empowering others to do the same. Ethical issues have been rampant: managers having inappropriate relationships with subordinates, racial slurs, and cursing at colleagues. Recently, they quietly pushed out long-tenured, high-performing employees who helped build the bank. The return-to-office policy is enforced like a surveillance program, with leadership literally walking floors to spy on who’s at their desk. I’m relieved to be out of this toxic environment. What goes around comes around, and the bad actors will eventually get theirs.

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5.0
11 June 2026
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Pros

Company treats employees well. Company physical office is very nice. Very large gym, subsidized food that is very good and healthy, good community. If you live in Wilmington, there are additional benefits just from being close to the office and accessing all of the resources.

Cons

As a bank with a high level of regulatory scrutiny, we err on the side of "things must be right" and secondarily, work must be delivered fast. Speed is compromised sometimes because of this, but that is expected at a bank.

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Live Oak Bank Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We appreciate your feedback as it helps us to continuously evolve and improve as a company.
2.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

great campus, great people to work with, amazing benefits

Cons

Often bites off more than they can chew, not very remote friendly, shifting culture

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Live Oak Bank Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We constantly aim to evolve as a company.
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