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$0$33K$66K$99K
Less than 1 year$24,406 - $51,324  
   
1-4 years$25,003 - $62,343  
5-9 years$28,172 - $84,707  
10-19 years$28,321 - $97,058  
20 years or more$32,031 - $98,241  
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Loan Officer Job Description

People with the job title Loan Officer typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Analyze current credit data and financial statements of individuals or firms to determine the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money. Prepare reports with this credit information for use in decision-making.
Evaluate, authorize, or recommend approval of commercial, real estate, or credit loans. Advise borrowers on financial status and methods of payments. Includes mortgage loan officers and agents, collection analysts, loan servicing officers, and loan underwriters.

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Balance
Loan Officer - (City withheld for privacy), Hawaii, United States
Life is about balance. Physically, mentally, and spiritually. One with the other, or one heavier than the other will cause a reaction of unbalanced lifestyle. Work is just an element of life. Some use there physical well being to work, some don't know any better, but if one, just one person could impact there life someway, somehow and share there positive attributes towards life, collectively one individual may gain so much. Not just gain financially, because money is just an element of lif...
Posted in Work Life Balance on 5 Jun 2007
Slow but steady
Loan Officer - (City withheld for privacy), Illinois, United States
Loyalty, and steady progress towards your goal. I've gone from a "representative" to an Asst. VP in 5 years on those principals. Good reviews, eagerness to take on new responsibilities, and supperior performance don't hurt, either.
Posted in 5 Years Ago on 9 Apr 2007
Stay Free of the Net
Loan Officer - (City withheld for privacy), Virginia, United States
Unless you are doing a search for your job stay away from personal sites during work hours even if you've completed your work and your co-workers work. It will bite you in the long run.
Posted in I Was Fired on 17 Aug 2006
 
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