Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending Reviews

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Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending?

April 2022
Solutions Oriented with the extra mile to go beyond what’s needed for personalized banking.
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Mill Creek:
Pros: Autonomy, Entrepreneurial, and Collaborative Environment.
Cons: Incentives hard to understand
October 2021
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Williston:
Pros: Atmosphere. Working one on one with my clients. good relationships with coworkers, having the ability to work from anywhere. Making farm visits and building relationships with local producers.
Cons: Communication is below par, outside direct/daily contacts
October 2021
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Williston:
Pros: working with clients one on one, ability to complete my job from anywhere. Have good relationships with coworkers.... for the most part.
Cons: Communication from upper management (CEO) is not there. Hard to feel comfortable about room to grow within when you are not sure what direction the whole company is moving.
April 2020
Lots of Opportunities.
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Houston:
Pros: There are ample opportunities in my field, so if anything happened to my current job, I probably wouldn’t have a hard time finding another job.
Cons: Traffic
January 2020
Great work-life balance.
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in St. Paul:
Pros: work-life balance is excellent. Autonony in position and ability to work on your own.
Cons: bank is likely for sale
July 2019
A community that cares.
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Monroe:
Pros: Family near by and culture of the community is second to none
Cons: Being a smaller metro, opportunity can become limited compared to metros like Dallas, Tx.
February 2019
Working in a mountain town.
Vice President (VP), Commercial Lending in Bozeman:
Pros: I live close to work, have a great job and can get out to the mountains quickly after work.
Cons: The winters are dark and cold. Pay is low compared to the cost of living.

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