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Quicken Loans Named Top Workplace in Phoenix

Dec 08, 2015
Quicken Loans has announced that its Scottsdale Web Center ranked number one among large companies on Phoenix Business Journal’s ‘2015 Best Places to Work’ list

Quicken Loans has announced that its Scottsdale Web Center ranked number one among large companies on Phoenix Business Journal’s ‘2015 Best Places to Work’ list. The award represents the second time Quicken Loans has been named the number one place to work, also taking the top spot in 2011. 

“At Quicken Loans we are guided by a simple philosophy: Love your people, love your clients. It’s undeniable that there is a direct connection between empowering your team members to make a difference and the amazing client service they provide as a result,” said Matt Stoffer, vice president and site leader of the Quicken Loans Scottsdale office. “It is this mission that draws us closer as a team, and a family. The impact one person can have is extraordinary, but when multiplied by 1,000 team members working toward a common goal, the possibilities are endless.”

This philosophy is evident as Quicken Loans has ranked number one in the country in client satisfaction among all major home loan lenders for primary mortgage origination for six consecutive years (2010-2015) by J.D. Power, as well as highest in client satisfaction among all mortgage servicers in 2014 and 2015, the only years it has been eligible for the honor.

Since opening in 2007, the Scottsdale Web Center has seen explosive growth, and today employs more than 1,000 Valley-based team members serving Quicken Loans clients in all 50 states. 

Earlier this year, the Scottsdale office underwent a 30,000 square-foot expansion to accommodate the growing needs of the team.  

“Despite our rapid growth, our team has never lost sight of our culture or the impact we can have on the Valley. We are continually looking for opportunities to give back to this community which has so generously opened it arms to us,” said Stoffer.

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