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Navy Federal Credit Union

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Core values for military service, but flexibility declining - Assistant Manager Navy Federal Credit Union Employee Review

2.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Our core values are around serving the military and their families

Cons

Our hybrid requirements have increased in terms of office presence. Executives keep talking about moments that matter, when really nowadays everyone is just doing it to check off a box. At this point, upper leadership doesn’t really care about actual employee work life balance. The sweet spot was 2 days so we can stay engaged, but still have flexibility. Now we are just like any other bank out there. It’s also impacting front line stuff who are member facing and impacting their ability to be there for the members. A lot of these team members are over worked and now don’t even want to do more overtime when asked because they spend more time commuting. That’s time taken from their families and from time they could actually work

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Navy Federal Credit Union Response
1mo
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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We appreciate your kind review and love to hear such great feedback from our team members! Thank you for choosing Navy Federal Credit Union!
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Cons

Processors are the garbage can of the entire loan process. We literally are help to such insane standards with no support. Apparently it’s been this way for years and even high ranking supervisors say they feel like they’re talking to a brick wall when they voice our frustrations. Since my time here that have been at least 2 employees that I’ve heard of that have either attempted jumping off our building or actually did jump off. Like how can you not implement change when people are so stressed that they are jumping off our buildings? If anyone is reading this and wondering how the stress gets that bad it’s because the better you do the more money you get but they keep raising the bar so when you’re use to that extra income and now you have to do so much more to get that extra income that you’re used to it can break a person down and higher ups know how bad we’re breaking down. It’s completely normal for a half hour workforce to go on mental health leave during the summer which is our busy season and still nothing is done. I haven’t even been here a full year. What is it going to take to actually implement a change?

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