“I wanted to work for a financial institution that cared about their members as well as for their staff members. I really saw it when I was in new hire and learned how the Credit Union helped the staff members who lost their homes due the wild fires. I know the past banks I worked for would never have done that.”
“They seemed to have a very family oriented atmosphere.”
“The people and the personalities. The dynamic here is so much different than any other place. I wanted to be a part of this team. I am very happy in my new position.”
“It was/is a growing company and I wanted to be a part of that growth/development.”
“Reputation.”
“You offered benefits along with a better pay versus my previous employer. Also I liked the small company feel. I feel like I am valued as an employee.”
The person that told me about the opening was very happy with her job, and was getting paid well with benefits. I wanted that too, so I applied. And I knew that it would be a great opportunity.”
“Stability of company and privilege of working part-time.”
“Banking with Arrowhead Credit Union has always been a pleasure. At the time I applied, I needed a part-time job and preferred to work in a non-profit-like company. Arrowhead Credit Union fulfilled both and has exceeded all of my expectations.”
“Have always wanted the opportunity to work for a credit union.”
“Stability and reputation.”
“As I learned more about the culture and focus of Sawyer Cook Insurance and Arrowhead Credit Union, I saw a fit. The company values and culture are in line with my own and I saw an opportunity to be part of an organization that puts importance on the things I feel are important. I really like the people, the opportunity was like a dream and it felt right.
“The people I knew who already worked at Arrowhead Credit Union and the overall great reputation of Arrowhead Credit Union within the communities it serves.”
“Immediate and long term opportunities.”
“I started at Arrowhead Credit Union as a temp and was welcomed into the department. I appreciate vast opportunities for learning.”