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Great place to work! - Financial Advisor OnPoint Community CU Employee Review

5.0
20 Dec 2020
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Pros

Health benefits for the employee are at no cost. Promotion opportunities or lateral movements abound. Being part of an organization that makes a big impact in the community with monetary donations, sponsorships, and offers time off to volunteer. Lots of new locations opening. Clearly set goals and expectations that are also fair and adjusted if things change in the market to make the goals impossible.

Cons

Honestly, I've worked in a lot of fields in several states. There isn't much to gripe about with OnPoint if you want to come to work and thrive.

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5.0
6 Feb 2026
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Pros

Excellent HR internship with welcoming, knowledgeable mentors. The HR department and leadership were genuinely kind and set a strong example of how to support emerging professionals—encouraging growth, confidence, and curiosity rather than viewing inexperience as a weakness. Gained hands-on, real-world experience and insight into nonprofit and corporate environments, including using HRIS systems like Dayforce and pre-hire/onboarding tools such as Sterling.

Cons

Limited number of HR openings

3.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent benefits package, acceptable pay for position in Portland area, and strong products and services to refer to consumers. Highly recommend to folks looking to start in the banking industry. It's not all glitz and glamour, but it is a strong foundational starting point if you're looking to pursue a career in Retail Banking/Finance Industry. OnPoint is such a strong financial institution in terms of net revenue for corresponding credit unions in the area so there is no fear of the institution to fail anytime soon.

Cons

Strict compliance standards, rotating Saturday shifts, occasional burnout due to high workload, and the requirement of a sales backbone in order to survive the industry.

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