Escrow Officer
Arlington
Job Description Job Description Salary: 35k - 80k /yr +Bonuses /Medical/401k
Only qualified applicants should apply. Current, existing, book of business of 7+ files per month. This book of business represents the escrow officer's existing workload and revenue stream.
Why Join People's Title ?
Competitive compensation and benefits package.
Unlimited PTO - Unleashing Flexibility: An unlimited PTO policy signals trust and confidence in employees' ability to balance work and personal life. It acknowledges that life happens, and individuals need the flexibility to address personal matters, recharge, and maintain overall well-being.
Focus on Results, Not Hours: This policy shifts the focus from hours worked to the results achieved. It encourages a results-oriented culture where the emphasis is on the quality of work rather than the quantity of time spent in the office. This approach aligns with a modern understanding of productivity and the diverse ways individuals contribute to a company's success.
Bonuses after reaching a small reasonable threshold.
Supportive work environment with opportunities for professional growth.
Be part of a team that values integrity and transparency for the People.
Our Company Goal and Dream at People's Title Company:
In the heart of Texas, we aspire to build more than just a company; we aim to create a legacy. Our dream is to establish People's Title Company as one of the finest places to work in the state, where the horizons of innovation are endless, the well-being of our employees is paramount, and excellence is not just a goal but a standard ingrained in our ethos.
We envision a workplace that thrives on new ideas, cherishes each individual’s contribution, and fosters a culture of collaboration and respect. Our journey is fueled by a relentless spirit of improvement, where every bead of sweat marks a step towards greater achievements.
Qualifications :
Current, existing, book of business of 15+ files per month.
Proven experience as an Escrow Officer.
Familiarity with the latest industry trends and shifts.
Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
Exceptional communication and customer service skills.
Benefits :
Health, Dental, 401k
When it comes to revealing information about personal wellness during the job application process, job candidates should navigate this area carefully, considering legal protections, personal comfort, and relevance to the job. Here are some guidelines:
Understand Your Rights : In many jurisdictions, candidates are legally protected against discrimination based on health or disability. Familiarize yourself with these laws to understand what employers can and cannot ask.
Voluntary Disclosure : Generally, you are not required to disclose personal health or wellness information unless it directly impacts your ability to perform the job duties. Any disclosure should be voluntary and considered carefully.
Relevance to the Job : If a wellness issue directly affects your ability to perform essential job functions, consider how and when to disclose this information. For example, if you need reasonable accommodations for a disability, you may choose to discuss this either during the interview process or after receiving a job offer.
Focus on Abilities and Accommodations : If you choose to disclose, focus on your abilities and how you can perform the job, possibly with reasonable accommodations. This shows proactive thinking and problem-solving.
Privacy and Comfort Level : Balance the need for transparency with your right to privacy. Only share details you are comfortable with and that are necessary for the potential employer to know.
Prepare for Possible Questions : If you anticipate questions about any gaps in your resume that are due to wellness issues, prepare a response that you are comfortable with. You can keep this explanation brief and focused on your readiness and ability to work now.
Assess the Workplace Culture : If wellness is a significant factor for you, assess the company's culture regarding wellness support. This can help in deciding how much to share and whether the organization is a good fit for you.
Remember, the decision to disclose personal wellness information is highly individual and should be made based on your comfort level, the demands of the job, and the culture of the prospective employer.
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