Public Relations and Social Media Manager
New York, USA (Hybrid)
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With 100 years of locally owned history, ESL Federal Credit Union serves as a full-service financial institution to more than 444,000 members and more than 17,500 businesses. The company provides personal, business banking, mortgage services and wealth management services through its locally-based 25 branch network, telephone, mobile, online and live chat center. The Rochester-based financial institution employs more than 975 people in Rochester, New York and holds more than $9.4 billion in assets. Since 1996, ESL has paid out 30 consecutive Owners’ Dividends to its members totaling more than $320 million. Since the creation of its Community Impact initiative in 2018, ESL has reinvested more than $153 million in grants throughout the community. ESL Federal Credit Union is headquartered at 225 Chestnut Street, in Rochester, and can be found online at www.esl.org. As an employer, ESL hosts a workplace that appreciates the uniqueness in each employee. A workplace that seeks out employees from different backgrounds and cultures, skills and experiences because it values the variety of perspectives and ideas a richly diverse workforce can bring. The company has appeared on Great Place to Work® lists since 2010. For more information about what a career at ESL is like, check out our LinkedIn Life page or visit us online at www.esl.org/careers. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender. ESL is a registered service mark of ESL Federal Credit Union. Qualification for the Owners’ Dividend is subject to eligibility requirements. Payment of a Dividend is not guaranteed. EOE, including disability/vets.
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