Loan Processor Jobs in District of Columbia

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4401 - Community Development Finance Associate

  • Washington, DC
  • 17 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 17 days ago

The candidate should have experience representing clients and lenders inmercial real estate finance transactions, including construction lending transactions....

Distributed Mortgage Loan Processor

  • Washington, DC
  • 18 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 18 days ago

The Distributed Mortgage Loan Processor is responsible to process residential mortgage loan applications in accordance with internal policies and procedures, secondary market guidelines, as well as...

Loan Operations Specialist II

  • Washington, DC
  • 90+ days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 90+ days ago

Ability to read and interpret loan approvals and loan documentation Ability to complete task within established timeframe Maintain professional attitude to both internal and external customers Proficient...

Demographic Data for District of Columbia

Moving to District of Columbia? Find some basic demographic data about District of Columbia below.


Local
National
689,545
23,743

Loan Processor Online Courses and Training Opportunities

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Loan Processing
Processing a loan can be a complex endeavor. The most common loans offered by mortgage lenders include conventional conforming, conventional nonconforming, FHA, VA, and subprime loans. For most...
Construction Loan-in-process
Learn the fundamentals of accounting for construction loans, focusing on the Loan-in-Process (LIP) account. This course is ideal for professionals in lending, finance, or accounting who work with...
Loan Processing: Verification
The second step of loan processing is verification. After the loan application is completed, it's turned over to the loan processor. They obtain the necessary information from the applicant and...

Salary for Loan Processor Jobs in District of Columbia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHire research efforts.

Highest Education Level

Loan Processors in District of Columbia offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
35.7%
High School or GED
22.8%
Associate's Degree
14.9%
Vocational Degree or Certification
11.7%
Master's Degree
11.0%
Some College
2.4%
Doctorate Degree
0.9%
Some High School
0.5%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Loan Processors in District of Columbia
2-4 years
30.6%
Less than 1 year
23.9%
6-8 years
13.6%
None
12.9%
4-6 years
12.3%
1-2 years
6.7%