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Sales Talent Acquisition Specialist

US | Remote

Lendz Financial offers a full-service direct wholesale residential mortgage lending platform, focused on helping mortgage brokers grow their loan origination volume with simplified processes and intuitive, tech-based solutions. We emphasize a modern, customer-centric approach, offering competitive rates, a diverse range of products, and rapid turnaround times. Committed to delivering a world-class experience for our broker partners, we streamline the lending process to ensure a smooth journey from application to closing. Our core values—Thrive Together, Act Like an Owner, and Exceed Expectations—cultivate a collaborative, high-performance culture that drives our pursuit to become the undeniable leader in mortgage lending. Lendz is proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work!

Job Summary:

We’re on the hunt for a tenacious, relationship-driven Sales Talent Acquisition Specialist who thrives in a fast-paced, sales-oriented environment. Your mission: source, attract, and close top-performing Account Executives and sales professionals for our Wholesale Mortgage Lending division. You're not just filling roles—you’re bringing in the future of Lendz. This isn’t your average recruiting role. It’s part headhunter, part hype machine, part strategic partner.

This is a non-exempt role with a competitive compensation structure of base and commission structure, dependent on experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Own the recruitment lifecycle for Account Executives and wholesale sales professionals—from sourcing to offer.
  • Proactively evangelize the Lendz brand to prospective candidates through cold outreach (calls, emails, texts, LinkedIn) and personal connections.
  • Build and maintain a strong pipeline of talent by attending industry events, visiting mortgage tradeshows, and nurturing long-term relationships.
  • Leverage tools, data, and intuition to identify high-potential candidates and convert them into enthusiastic hires.
  • Collaborate with leadership to understand hiring needs and sales goals, adjusting strategies to match business demands.
  • Deliver an exceptional candidate experience that reflects our people-first values.

Qualifications:

  • Proven success recruiting for sales roles in the mortgage or lending—especially wholesale account executives.
  • A go-getter mindset—you chase leads, follow up relentlessly, and close with confidence.
  • Outstanding communication and relationship-building skills—you make people want to join you.
  • Experience using ATS systems, CRM tools, and recruitment platforms (LinkedIn Recruiter, Indeed, etc.).
  • Willingness to travel to tradeshows and key markets to meet top talent and expand your network.
  • Resilience, positivity, and a knack for sales psychology—you know how to pitch and when to pivot.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to meet strict deadlines and demonstrate a sense of urgency as applicable
  • Demonstrates good judgment and decision-making skills

Benefits:

  • Competitive base salary + lucrative commission for every successful hire
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • 100% Remote
  • The chance to build something bold with an incredible team

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