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Loan Officer Reviews
What is it like working as a Loan Officer?
May 2016
Compliance.
Loan Officer:
Go with an employer that hire enough help.
May 2016
Industry knowledge and sales skills highly recommended.
Loan Officer:
You need substantial training on the industries you are working in. You will need to understand all credit underwriting procedures. Proper financial analysis is a must to safely apply credit. Also sales skills are very important and valuable.
November 2015
Loan Officer:
Pros: Helping people save money.
Cons: Do not get paid enough for what I do.
November 2015
Loan Officer:
Pros: Helping people save money.
Cons: Do not get paid enough for what I do.
October 2015
Occassionally satisfying.
Loan Officer:
Pros: Personal interaction with members. Providing information that is beneficial in helping our members reach their financial goals.
Cons: Turning people down for credit when they desperately need help.
July 2015
That your income and retirement benifits would be reduced.
Loan Officer:
March 2015
Lack of advance potential.
Loan Officer:
Find another field. This job has the same stresses as an attorney or other professional field with a fraction of the pay.
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