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Homeside Named to Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work” List

Dec 21, 2016
Columbia, Md.-based Homeside Financial has been recognized by Glassdoor as a 2017 “Best Place to Work,” ranking above nearly 500,000 other companies nationwide

Columbia, Md.-based Homeside Financial has been recognized by Glassdoor as a 2017 “Best Place to Work,” ranking above nearly 500,000 other companies nationwide. The Glassdoor Best Place to Work Award is based entirely on employee feedback, honoring various companies and leaders throughout the world. Companies such as Airbnb, Google and Zillow join Homeside on the list.

“Every day at Homeside, we ask ourselves how can we deliver on our of promise of being a modern mortgage company,” said Dan Snyder, co-founder and managing partner at Homeside Financial. “For us ‘modern’ doesn’t just mean technology, it means building things that positively affect the way people experience financing a home.”

Since opening in late 2013, Homeside has grown from 10 people in a temporary space, to more than 450 people across 20 major cities in just under three years.

“Our plan was simple, invest in people the rest will follow,” said Snyder. “This Glassdoor award is a 100 percent driven off of employee reviews–that’s what makes me so proud.”

Robert Hohman, Glassdoor CEO and co-founder, said, “Company culture and the employee experience are critical considerations for job seekers everywhere when deciding where to work. To help, the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards recognize companies that truly stand out as Best Places to Work because they’re purely determined by the authentic voice of those who really know a company best—the employees.”

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