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Vibrant Credit Union

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DON’T!!! - Personal Banker Vibrant Credit Union Employee Review

1.0
5 Sept 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can wear jeans and benefits are ok.

Cons

Awful management!! Awful company where HR doesn’t listen to your concerns because they only care about the company being sued NOT the employees. A little advice for HR listen to your employees and help them.... that is how you can stop them from having a reason for a law suit! Instead HR is looking for every reason to write employees up even if the instance was from months prior!! They are trying to downsize without calling it downsizing. Management let out the secret they still wanted to get rid of at least 4 more employees in my department. Another member of management said they wanted to make sure those employees were the ones that knew their worth!! They want to keep the ones that don’t think they can find another job somewhere else that would treat them with respect. If you are smart enough to challenge you get an X put on your back. Then they will make things up hoping you are not smart enough to win that challenge. They will even falsify documentation. I am not a disgruntled employee I am an appalled professional that can not believe business practices like this exist. If I could give this company 0 stars I would. Oh yeah and don’t believe the 5 stars. THEY BRIBE THEIR EMPLOYEES WITH “FREE STUFF” TO RATE THEM 5 STARS!!

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Vibrant Credit Union Response
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Vibrant takes great pride in encouraging staff to post about their experiences with our organization and to do so in a transparent, open, and honest manner. It's a key reason why you see so many reviews on formats such as Glassdoor. That said, when inaccurate statements are made, we are compelled to respectfully challenge them. Suggesting that the organization falsifies documentation and bribes employees to provide positive ratings are serious and misleading claims about how we operate. We will always encourage our dynamic staff to share their experiences at the organization as we want to ensure that anyone interested in joining our Team has an early read on our culture. That said, we are also committed to challenging statements that are misleading.

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Cons

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Pros

My specific manager, along with many other managers, genuinely cares for their employees. They do their best to support their teams despite being overworked, underpaid, and receiving little support from the executive team.

Cons

Grab a coffee for this one: Working at Vibrant left me and many others feeling downright traumatized. It’s not just a personal experience; dozens of current and former employees share the sentiment. And it is that serious. Employees are grossly underpaid, with many relying on government aid, while the executive team enjoys their luxury SUVs and designer clothes. They think it’s fine to squeeze every last drop of effort from those making less than $40k, all while pushing unrealistic goals and half-baked business strategies. I truly believe the decision-makers have no clue what they are doing. Vibrant's approach to DEI is laughable. The CEO refuses to implement any DEI programs, dismissing them as mere box-ticking exercises. Perhaps it's a box that needs to be checked if there isn't a single Black person working at your headquarters. Being the only credit union in the area that does not recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday is embarrassing. While the headquarters may seem lavish with amenities like an employee bar, basketball court, gym, scooters, and an attached coffee shop, it's hard to appreciate these when the real benefits employees want are flexibility, WFH options, and fair compensation. These perks matter little when you are living paycheck to paycheck. And let’s not forget the charming moment when a top leader threatened that failing to meet a goal would lead to us "dying". Mam, this is marketing. That was the moment I realized no job is worth sacrificing your mental health for clueless and unsupportive executive leadership. Now, who should I send my therapy bill to?

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