Prospect Mortgage LO Trainee-LEGIT or SCAM
Googled these guys, can't find anything that appears its a MLM scheme, but still sounds not very legit. Anyone have experience with these folks?
Description of job:
Loan Officer Trainee Program! Paid training!Looking for Success? It starts at Prospect Mortgage. It’s what we know best! As a growing industry leader we can take your career just about anywhere. We are one of the largest Mortgage lenders in the US.Regardless of college major or professional experience we are seeking highly driven-goal orientated individuals to join our team as an LO Trainee.Once you’ve completed your initial paid orientation and 3 week classroom training you will be assigned to a branch office in your home area and the hands on training begins. You will learn valuable business skills from capable mentors who were once in your shoes.As an LO Trainee, You’ll gain responsibility for developing new business and maintaining current relationships. You will also learn how to deliver superior customer service. We will teach you how to effectively communicate, influence and interact with new and existing clients. When others see nothing but a downturn in the mortgage industry, Prospect sees opportunity.
With about 2000 employees, Prospect Mortgage is one of the larger companies in the portfolio of Sterling Partners, a private equity firm with a history of generating extraordinary returns for investors. Sterling has nearly $4 billion of capital.This opportunity offers a future with an excellent direction for unlimited income potential!In addition, we offer an excellent package that includes a 401K Match, Medical, Dental and Vision plans. Todd Duncan, Prospect’ s Chief Performance Officer, and author of 14 sales performance, self improvement and time-management books, delivers comprehensive training to drive our national sales, operations and leadership teams to the highest performance levels in the industry. Todd will be instrumental in the trainee program www.myprospectmtg.comwww.sterlingpartners.com
Sounds like cold calling / knocking on doors.
Dude, I'm sure "LO" stands for loan officer since it's a mortgage company. I wouldn't call it a scam, it's sales.
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