
We have good benefits. Besides the regular benefits, veterans United gives us a lot of extra bonuses into our 401(k) which I really appreciate.
I'm giving a lot of freedom. That's important to me and it makes a huge difference. That's basically why I'm still here even though the amount and the pace of work is unsustainable.
For me it was really easy and they didn't ask the normal stupid questions you get an interview that tell you nothing about someone in reality. But I've heard all sorts of different experiences. I've heard that the interview process is very difficult for some people
They do a great job in a lot of ways but they are completely out of touch with the jobs that most of the people in the company do which is working on the actual loan. There are a lot of changes that need to be made that aren't ever discussed because of that
Everyone encourage each other to stay positive regardless of how incredibly stressed out we are. It helps but it doesn't make up for the fact that we are given way too much work and the pace is way too fast. I'm one of the best at my job but I can't do this forever. It's just too much.
My team leader is the best 'boss' I have ever had in my life. She's amazing. They give team leaders a lot of leeway to leave their own way which can be really great, as is my situation, and can also be bad. She is hands-off results oriented and leaves a lot of room for a neuro typical styles.