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Interviewed there in November-December. Pretty relaxed. Met with the head underwriter and the MD i was gonna work with. Pretty casual nothing tough cause they knew i had experience coming from brokerage. Afterwards they had me meet with one of their analysts just to chat.

Anyways, I got the job and accepted the offer but ended up cancelling to take a different offer.

 

Bump, did a phone interview with these guys yesterday (lending side, non-agency stuff) and I'm wondering in anyone here has actually worked for them or knows someone who has. What's it like there and how are the salaries?

"There are only two opinions in this world: Mine and the wrong one." -Jeremy Clarkson
 
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That pay is for an agency underwriter, not an analyst. This was to give you some scale regarding advancement. U/W's at banks don't make anywhere near what they will at a nice "small" agency shop. Hunt also has some niche portfolio products they're doing.

I do loans with Hunt and have a buddy that's a national rep there. Every year they throw a big event (usually West Coast) and set us up in nice hotels and take us to football games. All booz and food is paid for. They seem like a great company. They're a tad spread out, with some East Coast staff processing West Coast deals, but they make it work.

 

If an underwriter can pull 100k base, it seems reasonable to assume that an analyst would make similar to what somewhere like Northmarq pays analysts, around low-60ish base?

"There are only two opinions in this world: Mine and the wrong one." -Jeremy Clarkson
 

I was just wondering what the deal flow and culture is like. Has tax reform impacted the work flow? I just had a phone interview for a tax credit underwriter position in Boston.

 

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