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Transitioning from Data Analytics to become MLO – Seeking guidance & oppurtunities

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Hi there,

I’m currently on an exciting journey to transition from a Data Analyst role to becoming a Mortgage Loan Officer (MLO) in Texas, and I’d love some guidance, insights, and potential opportunities from experienced professionals here!

A little bit about myself— I have 8+ years of experience in Data Analytics & Business Intelligence, working in IT. I have always been passionate about real estate investing, financial decision-making, and lending strategies.

As I take this next step, I am looking for guidance and advice on how to successfully enter the mortgage industry. Specifically, I would love recommendations on the best NMLS-approved pre-licensing courses for Texas, as well as insights into mentorship programs or mortgage companies that actively train and hire new MLOs. Additionally, I’d like to understand the biggest challenges new MLOs face when transitioning into the industry so I can better prepare myself.

If you know of any mortgage brokerages or lenders that are looking for new MLOs and willing to provide training and sponsorship, I would love to connect and explore potential opportunities. I’m eager to learn from experienced MLOs, mortgage brokers, and real estate investors who can offer insights or guidance on making this transition successfully.

Looking forward to learning from this amazing community, and I appreciate any advice or recommendations you can share

Thank you,

Aswin

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