A great opportunity - Mortgage Consultant Newrez Employee Review

5.0
May 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Every review of every employer is subjective, but I will try to concise and remove the bias either way. I feel this is a great place to work for those who want to make their own way. It is not a place for those who want someone else to do the work for them. I am very aware of what is going on in the mortgage industry, and I am very happy here. I've worked here for 2+ years (the bulk of which was under the New Penn Financial name) and I am much happier now than say 9 months ago. NPF was good, but only improving slowly. NewRez has set aggressive goals on a corporate level, and has shelled out investment dollars to get there. Corporate understands that the market has changed. Other companies are laying off and downsizing, but we are hiring for almost every position. My experience has been that actual work-related frustrations are largely preventable with foresight and employer-centric savvy. Newer & green loan officers seem to develop most quickly. Turnover in my branch is low. Processing & underwriting turnover is low. This is a high volume, fast-paced production floor with plenty of loans to do, and training & development focus is consistently given to make sure everyone knows their role and how to get from point A to point B. Still, it is a laid-back atmosphere, workplace attire is not stuffy. Interviewees come in wearing suits and ties and are met by managers in polos and jeans. I have managed & hired in prior jobs, but do not do so at NewRez now. I manage my own production only and I'm allowed latitude to do so, as are all in my position. Managers give guidance and steering and expect you to pick up on what works and what doesn't quickly. They are not afraid to step in and talk to a borrower on a loan they see going sideways, or pitch something from a 2nd voice. Since the NRZ acquisition and re-branding to NewRez stress has dropped. We have products that other banks do not, we have very few overlays and lead quality has been dramatically improved.

Cons

Processing & underwriting times are improving as they hire more of both, but our recent growth has outstripped capacity. I honestly complain about the meat-locker A/C in the office more than any other thing at work. If you are a decent loan officer, you will either become great or you will move on. There's no room for middle ground. Every company has those who are only going to do the bare minimum, but people like that will not do well here. This is a tech-heavy call center environment, best for adaptable people who want to embrace making the dials and having conversations with borrowers. Probably not good for those who are self-sourced or live on purchase-only referrals. If you want to do 2-3 loans a month and coast on autopilot you will not survive here.

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5.0
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Pros

I get to work remotely. They have a good retirement plan/401K. I work autonomously with very little oversight, meaning there's no micromanaging. They are great with holidays and time off. Very inclusive and socially aware. Those are two reasons I've remained employed by them.

Cons

The salary is lower than preferred. I've worked two years with zero pay increase because "no pay increases for remoter employees". The health insurance is lacking and not fantastic, but I'm not sure that's really a con since nearly every health insurance plan in America is lacking.

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Newrez Response
3d
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We're glad to hear you value the time off and inclusive culture. We also appreciate your perspective on compensation and benefits. Feedback like yours helps us continue to evaluate and improve the employee experience.
2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great work/life balance - Awesome coworkers - Lots of opportunities to try new things and be innovative

Cons

- Senior leadership does not value remote workers and doesn't get to know them/engage with them - Frequently lays off remote employees, regardless of performance, achievements, or job role, sometimes without offering options to move or relocate. They also on occasion use underhanded tactics to pressure remote employees to leave so they don't have to pay out severance. Lastly, unless required by your state's law, they never pay out your remaining time off - If you start underpaid, you will remain underpaid even after promotions - Job performance does not impact yearly bonuses/increases. Pay doesn't keep up with inflation

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Newrez Response
4d
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your feedback matters, and we’ll make sure it’s reviewed by our team as we continue working to improve. We appreciate you taking the time to let us know your thoughts.
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