USAA is the only company I've worked for where employees do not seem to feel comfortable enough to stick with any thoughts they have that could in some way be deemed as "negative."
Every aspect of the job is painted out to be amazing, and if someone makes a comment about a reoccurring annoyance or flaw, managers are quick to tell everyone why that annoyance or flaw is actually a teeny tiny non-issue while they rush to divert attention to how fabulous the company is actually doing.
Like we are toddlers who aren't capable of seeing the obvious and if they shake a teddy bear in front of us for long enough we'll forget all about what our concerns were to begin with.
Yet we are the first ones to hear all about shortcomings when it comes to our own.
Typical enough to some extent at most companies, except no one is ever comfortable enough to stick to their initial complaint.
Instead, everyone just reinforces management's weak diversion with awe. "Wows!" and "ooohs" and "ahhhhs" and cute slack emojis.
I have never experienced this level of silence and complacency among peers in the work place and am normally used to teams that speak openly with each other about pros/cons and are not afraid to question or call out management directly.
I cant tell if people are merely trying to keep their jobs intact or if they're actually eating it all up.
I feel like I'm working in a cult-like environment, sometimes.
Is the koolaid really this strong or did USAA just do that good of a job at creating a work space that has employees too afraid to speak their minds?