The government website refers to this career as "Interviewer," however, from it, there is this:
"Interviewers held about 515,000 jobs in 2004. Approximately 199,000 were interviewers, except eligibility and loan; 218,000 were loan interviewers and clerks; and 98,000 were eligibility interviewers, government programs. About 2 out of every 5 interviewers, except eligibility and loan, worked in health care and social assistance industries, while most loan interviewers and clerks worked in financial institutions. Almost all eligibility interviewers, government programs, worked in State and local government. Around 1 out of every 4 interviewers, except eligibility and loan, worked part time."
Good luck!
Oh, one more thing: Apparently, you will make the most money working for the state government:
State government $16.78
Colleges, universities, and professional schools 13.55
General medical and surgical hospitals 11.94
Scientific research and development services 10.71
Other professional, scientific, and technical services 8.89
2006-12-27 03:54:17
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answered by allaboutthewords 4
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Leave it to the government to categorize a loan PROCESSOR as "Interviewer". Ha!
Take a cover letter and resume to every mortgage company you can find. Talk to Realtors to ask who they think might be hiring. Ask people you know if they had a good experience with their loan officer when they bought a house. Go to those companies and tell them that you're there because you heard good things about their company - Let them know that you consider yourself valuable and want to work for a GOOD company, not just whoever would hire you.
Good luck!
2006-12-27 12:49:05
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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Local mortgage brokers which advertise in the help wanted section in your newspaper under "Loans", option 2 would be temp agencies that specialize in the loan industry (call various temp agencies looking for this type of agency) or maybe a www.Monster.com.
2006-12-27 11:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Normally I think the banks are the best places and you could also try mortgage companies.
2006-12-27 11:45:39
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answered by maria fkun 4
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