Citi Headquarters in O'Fallon Missouri |
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Steve in Saint Peters, MO 66 months ago |
I am trying to get into this facility and have been applying for positions there though their career web site and just never hear anything back from them. I have 15 years of mortgage industry experience in management, underwriting, and sales. Does anyone have any information to break through with this facility? |
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Diane in Jefferson City, Missouri 66 months ago |
I try and try as well and never hear anything back. |
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Julie in Saint Louis, Missouri 66 months ago |
I have applied several times and have had 5 years in mortage/title industry. There must be a catch to acquiring a Citi Job in St. Louis.. Maybe going to a HR dept?? |
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Jobless in Saint Charles, Missouri 66 months ago |
Julie said: I have applied several times and have had 5 years in mortage/title industry. There must be a catch to acquiring a Citi Job in St. Louis.. Maybe going to a HR dept??I found out that most of the HR recruiting is done out of Dallas. HR is a big black hole from what I have been told. Your best bet is to find your job description and place those key words into your resume. The best bet though is to NETWORK and find people that work there and get your resume to some hiring managers. HR is NOT the way to go with Citi. They are extremely slow at response time. I have been working with a recruiter out of New York and it is on the 2nd month. The powers that be at Citi drag their feet. Good Luck! |
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sigg in Kimmswick, Missouri 65 months ago |
Their website is a nightmare to apply through. I also have had no luck with a response. They must not be in to big of a hurry to place candidates in these positions that they have posted on just about every major job website. |
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anonymous in Dallas, Texas 64 months ago |
Jobless said: I found out that most of the HR recruiting is done out of Dallas. HR is a big black hole from what I have been told. Your best bet is to find your job description and place those key words into your resume. The best bet though is to NETWORK and find people that work there and get your resume to some hiring managers. HR is NOT the way to go with Citi. They are extremely slow at response time. I have been working with a recruiter out of New York and it is on the 2nd month. The powers that be at Citi drag their feet. Good Luck! I know some of the HR's there and I was told in order to get a better position in the company, it is better to leave the company, then come back...I was told this by a recruiter. Isn't that sad? |
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Carlos in Atlanta, Georgia 62 months ago |
I have worked for this location. The best way to get hired is to go to the location, speak with HR. Give them your resume and they will ask you to apply online. Mention that you have trouble logging onto the website. What they did was give my resume directly to a manager in the department I was looking to gte hired onto. I recieved a call about a week later and was working there 3 weeks later. I left the company due to some persoanl family reasons. There are good people that work there, you have to come there and work, show up on time and assist management in whatever projects they may have. My paid was reasonable to what I was doing. In short, if you put your time in you will get promoted and have good benefits. I keep in touch with people from my training class and found over 75 percent are still there five + years later with promotions and good benefits.The key to not being a victim of their re-structuring to cross-train and have various skills so that you can do lateral movements if the needs arises. To do the upwad movements you have to shine significantly above the rest of the pack. soda13usa |
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CLG in Aurora, Colorado 60 months ago |
Efforts to become employed at Citi are found to be futile. Is anyone aware of the outsourcing of jobs in the U.S. to India. There are Plenty. Citi has been using personnel in India for at least 5 years. |
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Karen in Saint Charles, Missouri 57 months ago |
This company is a joke to apply with. They act like it is Fort Knox to get through to a real person on the phone. All I want is to talk to a real person in human resources. I'm getting a runaround. The online application process is also a joke. I am a professional person but I am having trouble with this. It is very frustrating. They should be more accessible if they want to fill their positions. |
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Forgetit in New York, New York 54 months ago |
I agree, and wouldn't blame you. If you don't know anybody already working for this company, the best way to get in is through recruitment/temp agencies. They usually have several per location. Find out who the major one is in your area. Once your get the position, use the intranet employment site to apply for whatever the full-time position within the company. That's lot easier and less time-consuming than going through their external job-site, also more chance to get the position since they first post openings within the company. However, the biggest con is, even if the position was already filled, they still post externally, such as monster, careerbuilder etc. If you are not in the company, the chance is that the position you are applying for was very likely already filled before external candidate even know about it. |
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Tim in Saint Louis, Missouri 48 months ago |
It doesn't matter how big a company is, it's still a matter of who you know. This will never change. My girlfriend is on double secret probation there ( or whatever they call it ) by a twentysomething year-old manager who does not have a college degree....oh, the manager is a woman.... |
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nacer81 in Pekin, Illinois 47 months ago |
Hey Steve, I've worked for them before. It is all about who you know with that company. It's horrible places are like that. |
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Steve in Saint Peters, Missouri 10 months ago |
J Walden in Raleigh, North Carolina said: I am a recruiter and depending on your background I have 4 positions available for Citi in O'Fallon. Can I get your email address to forward my resume? |
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Shannon Helderle in Saint Louis, Missouri 12 days ago |
Steve in Saint Peters, MO said: I am trying to get into this facility and have been applying for positions there though their career web site and just never hear anything back from them. I have 15 years of mortgage industry experience in management, underwriting, and sales. Does anyone have any information to break through with this facility? I am hiring loan processors, underwriters, and/or closers. Great company, great environment!! Contact me!
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Shannon Helderle in Saint Louis, Missouri 12 days ago |
Julie in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I have applied several times and have had 5 years in mortage/title industry. There must be a catch to acquiring a Citi Job in St. Louis.. Maybe going to a HR dept?? I am hiring loan processors, underwriters, and/or closers. Great company, great environment!! Contact me!
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Lea Karpman in Short Hills, New Jersey 11 days ago |
Hi Steve, I'm also hiring an Underwriting Manager for a mortgage lender in St. Louis. This is not for Citi. Also looking for DE Underwriters for my client. Please email your resume to me:
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Lea Karpman in Short Hills, New Jersey 11 days ago |
I am hiring Mortgage Underwriters and Lock Box Specialists in the Denver area for a mortgage client. Permanent/full-time. Email your resume to me: lea.karpman@yahoo.com. I'll get back to you with more details. Thanks!
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Lea Karpman in Short Hills, New Jersey 11 days ago |
For all mortgage professionals who are looking for permanent positions, I'm hiring for national mortgage lenders across the country. Need candidates with experience in the following areas:
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