Not the best place to work - VA Mortgage Consultant Strive Lending Employee Review

2.0
11 Apr 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company started off as great. Relaxed work environment makes it easy to do your job with little pressure. Free snacks. Decent base salary.

Cons

This company likes to lie to its employees. They laid off around 20 people because they said they were going out of business when really they were lying and just wanted to keep the favorites and never actually went out of business. The favorite loan originators get better leads than just your average loan originator. No actual mortgage training. They just have you take the test, pass it, then throw you out there. Commission compensation is bare minimum.

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5.0
21 Aug 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work environment- lots of potential for a great career, great group of people working here, free snacks!! Very understanding & flexible.

Cons

Cant think of any right now

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5.0
6 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing company! I had no idea that it was a start up and what this industry was all about. I was interviewing for another mortgage brokerage firm and after much thought and consideration I decided to give Strive Lending a shot. All of the things I thought about while considering this job came to be true. Company culture is nothing like I have ever experienced in a professional environment. It's a work hard play hard kind of environment. If you put in the work you will be compensated beyond your wildest dreams. Everyone here is super nice and helpful. Upper management definitely wants to see you do good. They will train you and guide you every step of the way in order to make sure you succeed. It's an open door policy so you could talk to upper management including the CEO if you have any concerns. They treat you well and you get access to energy drinks and snacks through out the day. If you get a job offer with us you are honestly being offered a job at one of the best companies out there in an industry that is very lucrative.

Cons

I honestly can't think of any at this time. You just need to put in the effort and show that you are an asset to the team. What company wouldn't want you to be an asset though?

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