Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending Reviews

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Last updated Nov 06 2024
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Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending Reviews

What is it like working as an Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending?

April 2022
Love what I do. Love people. Pay policy needs serious work.
Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending in Berwyn:
Pros: Ability to effect change
Cons: Salary and work expectation
May 2021
Hark work, learning opportunities, inconsistent workload.
Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending in Durham:
Pros: I get to interact with clients and be a proactive part of their financing plan in order to grow their business and change the healthcare industry.
Cons: Sometimes the workload can be inconsistent. I wish there was more support to underwrite loan opportunities.
October 2019
Solid little City.
Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending in Albany:
Pros: My family
Cons: Winters
January 2019
Sell sell sell.
Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending in Duluth:
Pros: Working with the community
Cons: Meeting new people
July 2014
Assistant Vice President (AVP), Commercial Lending:
Pros: The people I work with and the subject matter of my job.
Cons: Not enough stimulating work, too much administrative type work, lack of contact with anyone on my team in person.

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