If you're interested in the financial world and think you’d like to be a part of a long and proud history of people helping people, consider a career in credit unions. The credit union movement in
Unlike other financial institutions, credit unions aren’t for-profit companies that exist to make money for shareholders. Rather, they’re not-for-profit cooperatives striving to improve the financial well-being of their members-the people who belong to credit unions. They’re called members, not customers, because they own the credit union and have input into the way it operates, and the products and services it offers.
Members elect other qualified members who volunteer to serve on the credit union’s board of directors or other committees without pay. Among the benefits credit union members enjoy are exceptional personal service and affordable financial services. Because credit unions are cooperatives, they recycle earnings into low loan rates, high savings rates, and new and improved products and services. In short, credit unions provide people a safe place to save and borrow money at reasonable rates.
What kinds of positions are possible? Just of few of the open positions at credit unions today include:
Open Positions
The information contained in this website is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. The League expressly disclaims all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this website.