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- Possessing a thorough understanding of mortgage lending practices, from origination to closing
- Providing high-quality customer service as home-buyers move through the lending process
- Maintaining a constant contact with area realtors in order to establish business relationships
- Marketing Fidelity Bank's loan products (in addition to other products and services)
- A bachelor's degree in a business-related field (which may be waived in lieu of experience)
- A minimum of 2 years lending experience
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent public-relations skills
- The ability to work late and/or flexible hours
Residential Loan Officer - Overland Park, United States - Fidelity Bank
Description
RESIDENTIAL LOAN OFFICERJob Overview: Since 1905, Fidelity Bank has been helping people through the home financing process. A large part of our longevity and success comes down to Fidelity's lending team. They're experienced, knowledgeable and committed to seeing each customer through the home buying process from application to closing. And because underwriting and processing are handled in house, our customers receive turnkey service that is quick and reliable. If you're ready to help people get into the homes of their dreams, let's talk.
The candidate for this position will be responsible for:
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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