5 Things Midwest Community Will Never Call and Ask

Fraudsters use all sorts of methods to steal information and gain access to your accounts — including pretending to be from Midwest Community or another financial institution. It’s rare that we will call you, and if we do, we’ll never ask for any of the information below. Beware of requests coming in via text message and email too — those are other ways that fraudsters are stealing information.

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5 things we’ll never call (or text) and ask

While we may contact you regarding an account issue or to ask if you made a particular card transaction, we will never contact you out of the blue and ask for any of these 5 things — ever.

  1. your card PIN
  2. your online banking password or verification code
  3. the CVV (3 digits) on the back of your card
  4. your full account (MICR) number
  5. personal information, like how long you’ve been a MCFCU member

Calls to you vs. calls to us

Remember that you can always make a call to us at 419.783.6500 and know that you are talking to the right person. When you call us, we might ask you some verifying questions including the information above — but we will never call you and ask for that information! When in doubt, hang up and call us.

Because of the increase in spoofed caller ID, it’s possible that the fraudsters may even appear to be calling you from a Midwest Community phone number. But if they call you and ask for any of the 5 pieces of information above, you can be sure it’s a fraudster. When in doubt, hang up and call us.

Don’t let fraudsters pressure you

Fraudsters know we’re more likely to give up sensitive information if we feel threatened, pressured, or afraid. Beware of any threats to “immediately” close your account or block your card if you don’t provide certain information. When in doubt, hang up and call us.

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We are growing!

Imagine the possibilities. At Midwest Community, we are well-known for advancing our employees and promoting from within at all levels of the organization. Take the first step in starting your career and grow with us!

Float Member Service Representatives – may have days scheduled at any location (Defiance, Bryan, Napoleon). Computer literacy is required and cash handling or banking experience is preferred.

Starting pay is $17.44 an hour
$19.62 an hour after 180 days of service
$21.79 an hour after 1 year of service

Please see the job overview for a list of duties. Resumes may be submitted to Andrew Scharlacken at ascharlacken@midcomm.org.

All are welcome. Midwest Community Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

We are growing!

Imagine the possibilities. At Midwest Community, we are well-known for advancing our employees and promoting from within at all levels of the organization. Take the first step in starting your career and grow with us!

Float Member Service Representatives may have days scheduled at any location (Defiance, Bryan, Napoleon). Computer literacy is required and cash handling or banking experience is preferred.

Starting pay is $17.44 an hour
$19.62 an hour after 180 days of service
$21.79 an hour after 1 year of service

Please see the job overview for a list of duties. Resumes may be submitted to Sondra Manon at smanon@midcomm.org.

All are welcome. Midwest Community Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Investment Representative

The primary purpose of this position is to assist Midwest Community Federal Credit Union by delivering outstanding service to both internal and external members. A key element of excellent service is to identify the financial needs of each member and recommend an appropriate credit union solution. In addition, receives members in person and by telephone. Helps Member Investors reach financial goals utilizing our consultative sales process. In addition, responsible for ensuring that outstanding service is delivered to both internal and external members. A key component of this service is to provide proactive guidance on investment solutions via a needs-based consultative selling approach to both current and prospective Members who have placed an inbound call or referral to the Investment Representative.

For more details, please contact lfrysinger@midcomm.org.

Midwest Community Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Member Service Representative

Midwest Community Federal Credit Union is looking for a Member Service Representative to process transactions, accurately perform end of day balancing procedures, follow company policies and utilize the core data processing system and various software applications, including electronic banking services. We are seeking candidates who are punctual, honest, friendly, and have outstanding communication skills. Please see the job description for a full list of duties. Resumes may be submitted to Sondra Manon at smanon@midcomm.org.

Midwest Community Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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