Whether you come from a background in graphic design, digital media, or UX/UI design, you can be successful in this role. We don’t require a particular degree, but we’re looking for translatable skills and relevant expertise. Specifically, we’ll be looking for the following qualifications:
About The Role:
As a Graphic Designer here, you’ll be part of a close-knit, creative team that works together to bring our brand to life—whether that’s through digital design, print materials, or full-blown campaigns. Your job? Dream up and deliver design work that looks great, feels on-brand, and connects with the people we’re trying to reach. You’ll help craft meaningful experiences that support Veterans on their journey to homeownership—and that’s work we’re proud of.
Here’s a snapshot of what you’d be doing:
About You:
About Us:
We’re all about helping Veterans and military families become homeowners. In two short decades, we closed over 500,000 VA Loans and became the #1 VA lender for homebuyers in the nation. But to us, success isn’t measured in numbers. Our success is measured in living our values every day: Be Passionate and Have Fun, Deliver Results with Integrity and Enhance Lives Every Day. We always strive to provide friendly service to military homebuyers and their families. And we always seek to lift up people and communities across the country.
We’re so glad you’re here checking out this opportunity! If this role gets you excited but you’re worried you don’t check every box – don't sweat it. We’re more interested in what you can bring to the team than a perfect checklist. If you’re passionate, driven, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. Come as you are, and together we’ll create something amazing.
Interested? Apply Today!
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Veterans United Home Loans and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity Employers that consider all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, and sexual orientation), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information.