On-Site Leverage Advisor- Relocation available Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Morgantown, WV at Geebo

On-Site Leverage Advisor- Relocation available

Are you ready for a change in your mortgage career? Tired of navigating a cutthroat industry focused solely on profit margins? Our client offers a groundbreaking opportunity to thrive while prioritizing both borrower well-being and professional success.
Join our client as a Leverage Advisor and embark on a journey to build a stable and prosperous business.
This opportunity, unlike any other, empowers you to prioritize the welfare of all involved while reaping significant financial rewards.
Why Join Us? Be part of a pioneering approach that values mutual prosperity.
Receive leads to kickstart your practice.
Benefit from comprehensive training and development programs.
Build your own team, including Processors, Mortgage Loan Originators, and Underwriters.
Compensation:
Certified Leverage Advisors earn a base salary and bonuses exceeding $225,000 in the first year.
Second-year advisors managing their team have the potential to earn over a million dollars.
Responsibilities:
Facilitate client discovery and education processes.
Assess customer goals and leverage positions.
Provide strategic advice for financial growth.
Understand and navigate industry regulations and guidelines.
Position Requirements:
College-level algebra and business writing skills.
Underwriting or Origination Experience Must have held employment with same company for a minimum of 2 years Training and Certification:
Junior Leverage Advisor Apprenticeship available.
Comprehensive training to obtain necessary credentials.
Ready to revolutionize your mortgage career? Apply now to learn more about this extraordinary opportunity!#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Algebra Finance Mortgage Loans Training Activities Profit Margins Underwriting Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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