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Veterans United Home Loans recognized as a 2014 Military Friendly Employer

November 20, 2013

Company noted for exemplary practices in recruitment and retention of former and current service members as civilian employees

COLUMBIA, Mo. Veterans United Home Loans was recognized as a 2014 Military Friendly Employer by the publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse magazines. Criteria for the recognition included a benchmark score across key programs and policies such as the strength of company military recruiting efforts, the percentage of new hires with prior military service, retention programs and company policies on National Guard and Reserve service. The 2014 Military Friendly Employers represent the preeminent tier of companies with strong military recruitment and meaningful job opportunities for transitioning service members and spouses seeking civilian employment, said Sean Collins, vice president of Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse magazines and nine-year Navy veteran. Veterans United Home Loans is a company that is actually moving the needle and hiring from the military community. Not only is it hiring veterans, but it is consistently finding new and meaningful ways to show its veteran employees how much they are valued. Veterans United competed for the recognition with more than 5,000 companies. The company found that hiring from the military community was a strategic competitive advantage. It's a privilege to work at a company that takes pride in helping veterans and their families secure homeownership, said Amanda Andrade, chief people officer at Veterans United. Having veteran employees who share with our customers the experience of military service provides unique insight to help us deliver on our commitment. One of the many reasons we hire veterans and military spouses is that we believe their employment strengthens our company. They have a strong work ethic, sense of duty and commitment to teamwork that can translate very well into any organization. Now in its 11th year, Military Friendly Employers is the premier resource for transitioning service members and spouses seeking civilian employment. Using the data engine on MilitaryFriendly.com, job seekers are able to view prospective employer profiles, as well as design their own custom lists according to their preferences. Veterans United will be showcased as a 2014 Military Friendly Employer in the December edition of G.I. Jobs magazine and online at MilitaryFriendly.com.

About Victory Media
Victory Media is the publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse magazines, and is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business, serving the military community since 2001. Military Friendly lists and methodology can be found on its website.

Veterans United Facts

  • $34 billion
    in loans financed in 2022
  • Defense Employer Support Freedom Award Recipient
    by the Secretary of Defense
  • More than 4,300 employees
    in more than 36 states
  • More than $130 million
    raised for nonprofit charitable arm, Veterans United Foundation since Nov. 2011
  • No. 8 Best Place to Work
    according to Glassdoor Best Places to Work in 2022

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Meet The Expert

Chris Birk, Vice President of Mortgage Insight at Veterans United Chris Birk
Author, The Book on VA Loans

Chris is the nation’s leading expert on VA Loan benefits. He authored The Book on VA Loans in 2011, and maintains the VA Loans Insider blog. His analysis and articles have appeared at a host of sites and publications, including the Washington Post, The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, ABC News, USA Today, the Houston Chronicle and more. Members of the media may request a free copy of The Book on VA Loans to learn more about the VA loan program.

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