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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Apply to MLO job postings help
Hey guys,
Awhile back I received some good advice on here about transitioning into a career as an MLO. I finished my prelicensing hours and I missed my exam by 2-3 questions (honestly not a hard exam I just studied far too much in areas I thought would be more prevalent). I plan to retake immediately after the 30 day waiting period. In the mean time I'm looking at prospective job listing service and most MLO postings require 1-2yrs experience. I found BoA has a transitional position which looks interesting. So I was wondering how strict are they on the experience before hand and does that mean I would have to start as a loan assistant? I honestly am not feeling that (not because the position is beneath me or anything like that) because the pay is low to mid 30s and I have bills to pay lol. Just making this post to see what my options are. As always thanks for any help in advance!