RANLife Reviews

3.6

55% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

Greg Walker

57% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

RANLife has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RANLife employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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40 reviews
1.0
6 Mar 2017

A few and far between

Recommend
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Pros

They have a nice remodeled building, employee's were great to work with and at the time I was there processing and underwriting were pretty good.

Cons

The VP is terrible, he is power hungry and arrogant and if you didn't do exactly what he wanted he would scold you. Extremely unprofessional and vindictive. Employee's especially in sales were not treated equal or as employee's/peoples they were treated as numbers. When a holiday would come they would give operations and management the day off and they would make sales people have to work and if you didn't they would guilt trip you and make you feel terrible and basically punish you by not allowing you to take leads for a day or two. Their leads were terrible, they market to 0% down payment clients and falsely market "grants" just to get a client on the phone. It takes 6 months or nurturing these clients to get their credit up and get them to a point of even being able to qualify. Their whole business model is to train brand new loan officers so they can keep them at an average production level closing a couple loans a month so the company can reap the benefits since they pay you a small base salary plus give you barely any commissions on your first 3 deals so they benefit if you remain closing 3 or less deals a month.

1.0
29 Mar 2017

Would Not Recommend

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Pros

Some Co-Workers are fun to work with.

Cons

Management is hard to get a hold of. They're either not in their office, or they're too busy to help. The leads that are provided are just people looking to buy a manufactured home and have terrible credit. They're not in a position to buy a home and the homes they want to buy are below the minimum amount that RANLife will lend. Don't ever expect to get very much time off, unless you're in a management position.

5.0
21 July 2016
Recommend
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Pros

RANLife has been amazing to me. When I started with Ran I knew close to nothing about mortgages or real estate. Yes it can be a high stress job dealing with client who are making the biggest investments of their life but it is well worth it. Ran has a training program, provides me with more than enough leads, and supports us through the whole process. Plus the people are simply top notch. The culture is very family-esk. I could keep going.

Cons

I honestly can't think of much. I would say that being a loan officer does have its stress and does take a lot of hard work. It pays off though. You must be patient with the learning curve.

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