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Mortgage Loan Processor Reviews
What is it like working as a Mortgage Loan Processor?
January 2019
Exhausting.
Mortgage Loan Processor in Lincoln:
Pros: Environment
Cons: Stress
December 2018
Prepare to be the most underpaid but overworked in the mortgage process. You will be blamed for all, and learn how to do everyone's job.
Mortgage Loan Processor in Riverside:
Pros: there is somewhat flex time.
Cons: no one is held accountable except the processing position. they are held responsible for everyone, but have no power in the process.
July 2016
Good with numbers.
Mortgage Loan Processor:
Pros: Working with people.
Cons: Lots of little details.
April 2016
Busy job, helping community needs.
Mortgage Loan Processor:
Pros: Helping community needs.
Cons: Job compensation does not fairly meet job expectations.
January 2016
How much repetition was involved.
Mortgage Loan Processor:
Pay attention to detail.
September 2015
Mortgage Loan Processor:
Pros: Management, work environment etc.
Cons: Nothing.
May 2015
Must Be...
Mortgage Loan Processor:
Focused.
Want to do the job.
Accurate.
Self motivated.
Persistent.
Extremely organised.
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