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All Forum Posts by: Vincent Matulewich

Vincent Matulewich has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Career Change to Banking/Lending?

Vincent MatulewichPosted
  • Lender
  • Lindenhurst, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Lane Register:

Hi BP,

I've mentioned in earlier posts that I'm considering a career change. I've always been interested in the lending side of real estate - specifically on the commercial side for local community type banks.

If anyone in a similar role can provide some insight, I would be very grateful. A few of my questions: 

1. What is your day-to-day like? How often are you, say, at your computer versus out of the office?

2. What is the most stressful aspect of your job?

3. How did you get into commercial lending? I.e. did you start in residential lending?

4. What professional certifications do you have?

5. How much work do you "take home" with you? 

6. Is your work mostly on an individual basis or within internal teams?

I'm sure I'll have more questions, but these are a start. Let me know if this post belongs elsewhere.

Thanks!

-Lane

 Hi, I am a commercial loan officer for a major commercial bank here on the east coast. 

Day to day- I would say that 50% of the time I am at my desk working on administrative items, deal memo's, etc. the other 50% I am meeting customers or prospecting. 

Stress- high since you need to meet/exceed goal. plus, the customer demands and credit risk demands generally do not meet in the same area! 

How I got into the business- I actually landed an internship on the underwriting side when I was in college. From there, I basically held every underwriting position in the Bank, including running my own credit team in one of the geographic regions (which means that any deal that got done there went through me). This allowed me to learn how to structure different deals, etc. and then ultimately requested to move over to the sales side which is what I do now. 

No professional certifications. 

Take home work- depends on how you look at it. There are a lot of functions and networking things that I attend. So, it is not a typical 8-5 job. 

Work is individual when it comes to the customer facing aspect. But, once you have a prospect, it is very much team-based. Dealing with underwriters to structure and write-up the deal, and then dealing with the Bank's risk partners, closers, attorneys, etc.

Hope this helps. It can be a very rewarding job, so hopefully the above doesnt sound negative because that is not my intention. 

Post: New member in NYC/Long Island

Vincent MatulewichPosted
  • Lender
  • Lindenhurst, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hello all, 

I have been browsing the forums a bit, and would like to finally introduce myself. My name is Vincent, and am looking to invest in real estate (location TBD!). I have an extensive background in Commercial and Real Estate lending, so I would like to offer my expertise where applicable. I am currently a commercial relationship manager for a major commercial Bank on the East coast, and previously held various positions in underwriting including managing my very own team. Looking forward to help this site grow with some valuable insight, and more importantly learn some things!!  

Post: Jumping into RE in New York

Vincent MatulewichPosted
  • Lender
  • Lindenhurst, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hi Michael, 

I am new to the forum as well, and also interested in NY real estate. I have an extensive background in commercial real estate lending, and would be happy to provide that expertise if needed. I am also always looking at potential investments locally. -Vincent