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Credit Officer Jobs in Minnesota
1 Minnesota Credit Officer jobs found on Monster.
Primary responsibility is to manage the resolution of assigned non-accrual, workout, litigation and/or bankruptcy loan and lease accounts (these accounts will typically be moderate to complex in both size and complexity). This position will be responsible for researching, developing solutions and negotiating account restructures, bankruptcies, accounts in litigation, repossessions, collateral sale...
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Loan Officer
Salaries
$28,000.00 - $115,025.00
Typical Salary for Loan Officer in Minnesota
(368 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
43.7%
Some College Coursework Completed
19.4%
Master's
17.6%
Associates
9.9%
High School
5.4%
Professional
2.3%
(222 Respondents)
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