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In-House lender to 11,000 real estate agents, plus guaranteed leads) We are hiring an experienced mortgage originator to work with our 11,000+ in-house real estate agents and receive at least 100 buyer leads per month.
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We pride ourselves on the superior level of service that our status as a mortgage lender enables us to provide. Our Mortgage Loan Originators make an impact on our clients' lives each day by helping them make strong financial decisions to achieve their personal and financial goals.
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Mortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) responsibilities:● Internal/External Licensed Loan Officers to receive approximately 4-5+ warm transfers from our contact center/Tag Team National accounts.
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We are hiring an experienced mortgage originator to work with our 11,000+ in-house real estate agents and receive at least 100 buyer leads per month. This is a unique opportunity because our real estate company is one of the largest and fastest growing in the United States, but our mortgage company is relatively small and we do not have loan originators in most markets where we have real estate agents.
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Offer consultative mortgage options, pre-qualify borrowers, and handle all aspects of loan application and documentation. We are part of a NASDAQ traded public company that owns a real estate brokerage, mortgage company, title, insurance and real estate technology.
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Engage with our in-house real estate agent team, providing training on loan programs. (In-House lender to 11,000 real estate agents, plus guaranteed leads) By offering cooperative marketing and lead generation you are able to provide unparalleled value in addition to phenomenal mortgage products and service.
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Because our in-house agents are relying on us to partner them only with exceptional loan originators we have a very strict screening process. Using AI and big data we deliver our partner real estate agents and loan officers actionable data on quality leads.
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Our typical loan officers receive 48% of their loan volume for in-house referrals and originate about half of their business through outside sources. This position is for a producing manager that will serve as market leader and receive an override on other loan officers in your market.
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We are a national company and support the flexibility for our loan originators to work from home using our best in class technology stack as do most real estate agents. In many markets we have over 100 high producing agents and no loan originators making this among the most attractive opportunities in the industry today.
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With primary lending centers in Salt Lake City, UT and San Diego, CA, and loan officer licensed nationwide in almost every state, Veterans First is a VA and FHA mortgage lender that has over 350 hard-working team members that strive to make every aspect of the loan process as easy as possible.
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Most markets have 100+ agents and no local mortgage originators. Override on loan officers in your market that are on our team. No nickel and diming you-we provide the LOS software, CRM, credit reports, scenario desk, lock desk, introductions to agents and lead generation.
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Our proprietary technology platform works equally well to drive introductions to outside agents and further cement that relationship through our lead generation system. Regular use of video conferencing tools.
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Responsibilities: Engage with our in-house real estate agent team, providing training on loan programs. Responsibilities: Engage with our in-house real estate agent team, providing training on loan programs.
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Mortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) Position Summary:Our licensed Loan Officers are assigned accounts and lead from different channels of state-of-the-art AI Technology and Marketing.
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