Loan Advisor

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Are you a CeMAP qualified Loan Advisor wanting to make a difference? Our client, a top financial platform, needs a dedicated advisor for their Second Charge Mortgage team in Manchester. With growth on the horizon, this is an opportunity to join a company focused on innovation and user values.

The role offers an OTE of £60k - £70k, with a basic salary up to £42k plus bonuses. A strong overall benefits package with hybrid working and guaranteed bonuses available.

Our client leads in the financial sector, focusing on enhancing users' financial health. With a global reach, the company uses advanced technology and innovative solutions to help millions manage credit and make smart financial choices.

The Loan Advisor will:

Reach out to qualified leads online.
Review applications and give customised mortgage advice.
Advise on second charge mortgages using company software.
Keep updated on lender criteria and regulations.
Develop customer relationships and surpass sales goals.
Work with case managers.
Help improve processes.Package and Benefits:

The Loan Advisor package offers:

OTE of £60k - £70k with a basic salary up to £42k plus bonuses.
£3k sign-on bonus (£1k/month for three months).
25 holidays and a birthday "duvet day."
Hybrid work setup with health and dental cover.
Life assurance, pension matching up to 4%, and free snacks.
Learning and development opportunities, including leadership training.The ideal Loan Advisor should have:

CeMAP 1 qualification and over 2 years of sales experience.
A focus on performance and customer satisfaction.
Good knowledge of mortgage products and regulations.
Strong organisational and communication skills.
Ability to work shifts and handle multiple cases.
If you're an experienced Mortgage Consultant, Loan Advisor, Financial Advisor, Mortgage Broker, or Credit Advisor, this Loan Advisor role could be ideal. Similar job titles to this role will find their financial expertise highly valued in this dynamic position.
This is a great chance for a Loan Advisor to join a growing company. If you're ready to advance your career and work for a company that values innovation and customer satisfaction, apply now!

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