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JPMorgan Chase to hire 850 loan officers in $750 billion housing push
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Attention mortgage brokers and loan originators: JPMorgan Chase is hiring.
That includes the hiring of 850 new “home lending advisors,” the firm’s functional equivalent of mortgage loan officers.
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JPMorgan Chase will be in pole position to advance housing initiatives and deploy investment dollars as the newly minted chair of the Housing Advisory Council of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The council was launched last week with other inaugural members including building materials supplier James Hardie, banking giant Citi and UMH Properties, a real estate investment trust specializing in manufactured housing.