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Providential.com

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stay away - Loan Officer In Training Providential.com Employee Review

1.0
13 Aug 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Able to work on your own with no one able to force you to work when you do not want to

Cons

Management is the worst ever. this is the worst company I ever worked for. Processing is slow & bad. There is No accountability at all. required to call 100's of "leads" that really are nothing more than internet inquiries. Most people never pick up the phone and there are LOTS of wrong numbers. The sales meetings are a Joke. All the people who speak at them have no Clue how to motivate a sales team. The do not realize you have to treat people well in order to get the best results.

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Providential.com Response
12y
We have recently changed the focus of our company and have been spending more time with our staff because we too believe that having a good relationship really benefits the company as a whole.

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5.0
7 Nov 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is very casual. It's easy to get to know your coworkers because you work so closely with each other (if you work in the corporate office). Things are pretty fluid at Providential. If you have an idea to make something better, someone will be there to listen.

Cons

Sometimes you have to do work that isn't a part of your job description, but it's all for the good of the company. You do what needs to be done because you are part of a team, which is actually part of Providential's charm.

5.0
6 Nov 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Providential is a true dot.com company that is working with all the current technology available and pushing the bleeding edge to bring the mortgage industry into the future. We are a totally virtual organization that is committed to growth. We advocate a "culture of empowerment" in not only our words, but more importantly,our actions. Do we make mistakes and screw up? Sure we do. We're human and we're also moving very quickly and in unknown territory. What's more important is that we recognize and take responsibility for our mistakes and then take the necessary steps to make sure that we learn from them and do not make them again. What more can you ask from anyone? A boss or a company?

Cons

Some growing pains, but as noted above, it's all good. A constructive part of growth.

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Providential.com Response
12y
Dear Senior Regional Recruiter, Thank you for your kind words. We are so happy to hear you had a great experience with us. Our goal is to provide exceptional service. We are looking forward to continuing our relationship with you and your family.
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