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What You’ll Do:
Gathers information to resolve title issues
Searches, examines, and interprets real estate documents
Audits calculations and legal documents for accuracy
Communicates recording information and prepares legal property documents
Communicates professionally with all customers
What You’ll Bring:
Passion for helping customers while maintaining a professional and positive attitude
Excellent verbal and written communication with both our internal team and external customers
Problem solver with strong organizational skills, is detail oriented, with an eagerness to learn
Natural curiosity, enjoys researching the history and background of transactions
Thrives in contributing to a team working together to deliver beyond customer expectations
Knowledge of MS Office suite and ability to quickly adapt to new software applications and technologies
High school diploma or equivalent
2 years of title related experience preferred
Other
Insurance
$38k-53k (estimate)
06/24/2024
08/23/2024
NEW YORK, NY
100 - 200
2019
JULIE GALVAN
$10M - $50M
Insurance
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