WESTBROOK, Maine–As part of the statewide advertising campaign, Maine’s credit unions have released a new series of spots aimed at showcasing credit union employee recruitment.
“By showcasing the amazing aspects of working at a local credit union, we hope it will encourage more Mainers to enter our workforce,” the Maine Credit Union League said. “While we couldn’t highlight every reason why credit unions are great places to launch and grow a career, we believe the heart of the message is well represented in our 15-, 30-, and 60-second spots.
The ads feature people talking about why they find working in a credit union to be rewarding.
The videos can be viewed here:
- 60 seconds: https://youtu.be/0d31r2052ZA
- 30 seconds: https://youtu.be/gLgCOVwd0q0
- 15 seconds – 1: https://youtu.be/IClo4jMZfJQ
- 15 seconds – 2: https://youtu.be/xAiUA9MVWsY
In conjunction with the new media, the Maine league said it has also created a public-facing “Careers” page on the Maine Credit Unions website.
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