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Keep your career moving

Run your business your way

No one knows your clients or your market like you do.

Make the move to Summit Mortgage and we’ll trust you to make smart decisions for your clients and regional market.

Our corporate office gives every branch manager and loan officer the ability to manage their own business and do what’s best without imposing unnecessary barriers.

We operate with openness, transparency, honesty and integrity—and will help you to protect the crucial client relationships you’ve worked hard to establish.

If you’re ready to grow your business, apply below to connect with our recruitment team.

The support you need to succeed

Our in-house team’s dedication to excellence will support your work and give you the competitive edge you need to grow your business.

As a loan officer or branch manager, you’ll have access to Summit Mortgage’s in-house experts with proven experience in:

  • Operations
  • Underwriting
  • Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Developer-level IT support
  • Legal counsel and compliance
  • Disclosures
  • Closing

If you need help moving an application forward, closing a deal, or finding new clients, all the resources you need will be easily within your reach.

The Summit Experience

We’ve invested in tools to provide you with the resources you need to meet even the most demanding of client expectations.

Our Ascent App will help you to grow your connections with real estate agents and make client communications a breeze.

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If you’re ready to work with a company that is meeting the changing demands of the market, apply to be a branch manager or loan officer at Summit Mortgage.

We promise to support you and earn your trust every day.

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