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The ranking comes after the credit union was named No. 2 nationally in ‘Best Credit Unions to Work For.’
MANITOWOC – UnitedOne Credit Union has been named one of the best places to work for women in the country.
The credit union ranked No. 17 nationally for medium-sized organizations in the “Best Places to Work for Women” by Best Companies Group, according to a community announcement.
“We’re honored to be recognized as a workplace where women are empowered to grow and lead,” UnitedOne CEO Kim Rooney said. “This reflects the values we’ve nurtured where inclusion, opportunity and respect are woven into our culture. The women of UnitedOne continue to inspire excellence, helping us serve our members with purpose and heart.”
The ranking comes after UnitedOne was named No. 2 nationally in “Best Credit Unions to Work For” by American Banker earlier this year.
UnitedOne is a not-for-profit financial institution founded more than 85 years ago. It has more than 90 employees and serves Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Kewaunee and Door counties.
The credit union offers competitive pay and benefits, including pet bereavement and grandparent bonding leave. It also has an inclusive onboarding program, flexible scheduling, remote options and personalized support for new employees. Continuing education and shadowing opportunities are available for career advancement.
UnitedOne Credit Union is a full-service financial institution serving consumers and small to mid-sized businesses. For more information, visit UnitedOne.org.
Important details:
- UnitedOne Credit Union ranked No. 17 nationally for medium-sized organizations in the “Best Places to Work for Women.”
- The credit union has more than 90 employees and serves Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Kewaunee and Door counties.
- UnitedOne offers competitive pay and benefits, including pet bereavement and grandparent bonding leave.
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