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LOAN OFFICER - West Hollywood
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Country: USA
Location: California-Los Angeles West hollywood, CA 90038
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:Commission
Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Education Level:Professional
Location:West hollywood, CA 90038
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Account Management (Commissioned);Business Development/New Accounts;Financial Products Sales/Brokerage
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
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LOAN OFFICER - West Hollywood
Prospect/Metrocities Mortgage is in a huge growth mode, we are very interested in having you, as a proven mortgage professional, discuss the option of joining our company. Prospect/ Metrocities are rapidly becoming the number one private mortgage company in the United States with over 300 origination centers located nationwide. We are FHA DE, VA automatic, Fannie and Freddie approved, and licensed in all 50 states. At Metrocities you will not only have a great menu of programs that we underwrite and fund ourselves but you also have the added advantage of being able to broker to better suit your clients needs. I’d like to touch base with you on this, with an eye towards connecting for a brief initial chat. This is of course confidential, and I’d encourage you to at least explore your options in this difficult and challenging market. Email resume to bthon@metrociti.com
If you are looking for new opportunities, if you are looking to improve your financial goals, then Metrocities Mortgage has your solution. Metrocities is looking for Sr. Loan Officers with an entrepreneurial spirit. As a nationwide direct lender and broker, we offer many loan programs and a productive, enriching environment.
We have a new opening in West Hollywood to work with our fantastic realtor partners.
Ø Metrocities has a proprietary product line that is highly competitive
Ø Metrocities retains the ability to close loans, hold them on its balance sheet and then sell them off individually or in bulk to a variety of correspondent investors, including some with whom Metrocities has exclusive or quasi-exclusive relationships.
Ø Metrocities retains the ability to broker loans.
Please send a resume as a word attachment to bthon@metrociti.com
Or contact Bill Thon 818-742-2632
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