2010: Year of Opportunity

Written by Rick Grant on January 4th, 2010

What will 2010 hold for your company? While many around the industry are too realistic to start planning their coming-out-of-the-downturn parties, we are seeing plenty of positive signs that this year will not be as dismal as last.

For instance, Barclays Capital recently predicted that investors will begin returning to the secondary market by the second half of this year. That will be a welcome development for lenders.

Technology vendors are also showing signs that they expect 2010 to be a better year. Irvine, Calif.-based Loan-Score Decisioning Systems, a provider of enterprise-class decision management solutions for the financial services and banking industry, recently announced that it is looking for a mid-level developer to help manage rapid client growth.

Loan-Score is a dynamic, fast-growing software firm specializing in lending automation. The company serves mid-size to large mortgage banking firms, community banks, and credit unions throughout the United States.

Specifically, the company is seeking an integration specialist to be responsible for all LOS and third party integrations. Candidates must be able to work out of our Irvine, California location.

The company is seeking a mortgage industry veteran with 3-5 years of programming experience in C#, ASP, ASP.NET, SQL Server, and Web Services as well as experience integrating with standard mortgage LOS platforms and 3rd party mortgage applications. MISMO standard experience is a plus but not necessary.

If you have the qualifications, send a request for more information (along with your resume and salary requirements) to info@loan-score.com. Find out more about the company on its website.

Those of you interested in doing a better job promoting yourselves should contact us as we’re in the process of adding clients, thanks to our success in bringing Matt Strickberger on board. Those of you who want to handle this in-house but need another hand should also contact us as we know of a great PR/marketing pro who is currently looking for a position with an industry firm.

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