NCUA Makes Top 10 List As Place To Work (And Ties CFPB)

Debbie Matz

ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA said it showed improvement in several key areas of employee satisfaction in the Partnership for Public Service’s 2015 “Best Place to Work” report, which can be found here.

NCUA’s overall employee satisfaction score was 71.7, up from 69.4 in 2014. The agency’s rank among mid-sized federal agencies—those with between 1,000 and 14,999 employees—was eighth out of 24. NCUA’s rankings improved in nearly every category, including effective leadership, support for diversity, teamwork and work/life balance.

NCUA’s ranking tied with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and it was ranked between the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the SEC.

“Maintaining a work environment that motivates employees to do their best is one of my top priorities,” NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz said. “When people believe in their mission, their leadership and the importance of their work, that promotes loyalty, encourages innovation and results in better service, in this case, to credit unions and their members. The increase in overall employee satisfaction this year reflects our ongoing commitment to making this agency an employer of choice.”

The 2015 report, released Tuesday, also found that NCUA, compared to other mid-sized agencies:

  • Ranked first among veterans;
  • Ranked second among Hispanics and employees with disabilities;
  • Ranked fourth among African-Americans, Asians and Whites;
  • Ranked fourth among women, men and employees above 40 years old; and
  • Ranked fifth among employees under 40 years old.

This is the tenth edition of the Best Places to Work rankings; the first was published in 2003. The reports are based on data from the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey. Nearly 433,300 federal workers participated in the 2015 survey, including 777 NCUA employees.

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