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Present Career, a Career Interest, and the Value of a College Education

Title: Present Career, a Career Interest, and the Value of a College Education
Category: Arts & Humanities
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Present Career, a Career Interest, and the Value of a College Education

I am currently employed as Commercial Loan Officer II/Sr. The division I work in makes and services a wide variety of secured and unsecured business loans or lines of credit, most of which involve large amounts of money and important customers. While also ensuring that applicable bank lending policies and practices are followed. Supervising account administration, credit extension and business development functions of subordinate commercial loan officers. "Kangelia, I am not sure this program …showed first 75 words of 2874 total

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showed last 75 words of 2874 total…Host database. Walters, L.S., (1995, Dec 28). Making the grade only gets you a foot in corporate door: The bottom line for many employers is a candidate with at least a 3.0 GPA. The Christian Science Monitor, p. 1. Retrieved May 22, 2005, from ProQuest database. Will your future world be y2k-compliant? (2004, Apr/May). Career World, 28, p. 2. Retrieved May 22, 2005, from EBSCO Host database. Teens say tech knowledge increases potential jobs. (2003, December). Vocational Training News, 34, (12), 6. Retrieved December 21, 2003, from EBSCO database

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