At Nottingham Building Society, you're not just an employee. You're our superpower. We may be biased, but we have the best colleagues and push to create exceptional experiences at every opportunity. As a modern mutual building society, you'll feel like a VIP in an inclusive and supportive workplace.
We care about you and will invest in your growth, well-being and career so you can soar. Teamwork, fresh ideas and a common goal push us to win big for our customers, communities and each other.
Make a difference in your community. You'll be among colleagues whose passion for social impact goes beyond the day job. Everyone's mission is to support sustainability, boost financial well-being and uplift communities.
Want to be part of something bigger? Dive into projects that create real, lasting change. You'll get two paid days a year to volunteer for causes close to your heart. What matters to you matters to us.
We believe in the magic of self-driven development. You're the boss when it comes to owning your growth and career journey. But don't worry, it's not all down to you.
We'll share tools, resources and cutting-edge digital learning to boost your internal and external development. Plus, opportunities to earn professional qualifications. We're with you every step of the way.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? I enjoy connecting with members at Nottingham Building Society. In-depth chats help me meet their needs better. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you want to apply for a role at Nottingham Building Society, come with an open mind and the hunger to learn and own your development. You'll love working here if you are passionate about people and doing your utmost to achieve the best outcome for our members.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? We know our members in a way that wouldn't be possible without our high street presence. I get to be with members through their life journeys, from weddings to their first homes. My favourite is seeing members with savings accounts for kids coming in with their little families. How has Nottingham Building Society helped your personal and professional development so far? Nottingham Building Society encourages colleagues to embrace their strengths. I'm supported in bringing my whole self to work. It's where you come for a career, not just a job.
How has Nottingham Building Society helped your personal and professional development so far? Nottingham Building Society has supported my career development. No opportunity is too big, and there's a huge interest in personal development and internal promotion. We each own our development journeys, and management is well-placed to guide us to achieve our goals. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you plan on applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society, do it! The benefits, culture and opportunities are second to none compared with other places I've worked. You'll find yourself working among the friendliest people with a genuine concern for doing the right thing.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? I'm very supported at Nottingham Building Society within my role. If I need help, I can ask for it. Although we work hard, we always make time for a laugh and a joke. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you're thinking about a career with Nottingham Building Society, let your personality shine through. Just be yourself, as they know you're not a robot. I would also say relax. As hard as it is to relax in an interview, it goes much smoother when you slow down, breathe and be yourself.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? Everyone is approachable, generous with their time and eager to help others grow – whether you're in their direct team or not. Our purpose also fosters a culture of positivity, community and teamwork, which I enjoy being a part of. How has Nottingham Building Society helped your personal and professional development so far? It was important for me to pursue a professional qualification to develop my skill set. And, ultimately, guide me in the direction of my career goals. Shortly after joining Nottingham Building Society, I was assigned a mentor. He'd already pursued a professional qualification with Nottingham Building Society. He's helped me massively by discussing the range of qualifications I'll be supported with.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? I love Nottingham Building Society’s ethos and how our strategy underpins that being a reality. I know I can personally make a real difference in that being a success. How has Nottingham Building Society helped your personal and professional development so far? Nottingham Building Society fully supports colleagues in becoming the best version of themselves. They provide support with feedback, mentoring, coaching, professional qualifications and learning material. And on-the-job learning. So, ensure you have a clear personal development plan. Step into all of the support that Nottingham Building Society offers.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? What I enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society is the variety of challenges that working at a mutual provides. Each day is very different, but they all feel like a meaningful contribution towards our purpose. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you're thinking of a career at Nottingham Building Society, embrace growth and push your development.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? I love the variety at Nottingham Building Society. Every day I come to work, there's something different to focus on or a new project to get stuck into. I'm challenging myself and learning new things all the time. Everyone at Nottingham Building Society is supportive and wants to achieve the same thing for our members. You never feel alone or that there's no help available. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you're considering a career at Nottingham Building Society, don't hesitate. The culture makes working here so enjoyable and fulfilling. We put our members at the heart of everything we do, making our jobs much more rewarding. Don't be fooled by the idea that Nottingham Building Society is a regional building society. It's one of the most ambitious organisations I've worked for, and it's an exciting journey to be part of.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? The people are the best part of working at Nottingham Building Society. It doesn't matter who you speak to. They are all so friendly and helpful. Flexibility is also a massive part of working here. They know everyone has a life outside work, and you can enjoy both. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you're considering a career at Nottingham Building Society, do it! It doesn't matter where you are in your career. Nottingham Building Society offers support to develop alongside people who want to see you succeed. Be your authentic self and bring that to everything you do. The difference is what drives us forward.
What do you enjoy most about working at Nottingham Building Society? I love solving problems. I help everyone reach their potential by innovating and improving working practices. There's always a focus on making things better for everyone. What advice would you give someone applying for a role at Nottingham Building Society? If you’re thinking about a Nottingham Building Society career, be your true, authentic self. We value the qualities that make you a great fit for the role and acknowledge that skills can always be developed.
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