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4.0
6 July 2022
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Pros

Benefits**** Pay is decent. Bonuses and incentives. They mean well by their members and looks for ways to help rather than charge fees. They give seasoned employees freedom to make their own decisions with lax superiority. Embrace education of employees and members.

Cons

No part time positions. Lots of regulations (typical in any financial institution. Technology is outdated (soon to be updated) Would not recommend working at the Mall 205 location unless you enjoy DMV style environments.

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OnPoint Community CU Response
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Thanks for taking the time to leave your review and providing feedback. We do offer some part-time positions and encourage you to reach out to a member of the HR team to discuss further.

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5.0
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Cons

Limited number of HR openings

3.0
10 June 2026
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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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