Our Mission

At Unison, we’ve built a smarter way to unlock home equity, without interest, debt, or monthly payments.  Our Vision is to Optimize Homeowners by providing the missing products and expert advice to empower our customers to optimally own and invest in Residential Real Estate.

Your Mission

Ownership and organization mean as much to you as they do to us.  As a Processor, you will play an integral part in ensuring all loans are processed in a timely manner, and done so in adherence to our policy and procedures. You will manage a pipeline of transactions, owning all aspects of the transaction from application to funding, all while providing a world-class customer experience.

About You

You are a motivated self-starter that is driven by production and numbers, providing a unique balance of focus on quantity as well as quality. You enjoy collaborating across teams and possess an eagerness to contribute to the overall success of the company. You thrive in a culture that embraces intellectual curiosity, analytical rigor, and deep empathy for others, whether that person is internal or external. The idea of joining a data and technology-driven company excites you and you embrace new tools while actively seeking innovative ways to better process and procedures. 

Within 1 month, you’ll:

  • Begin building relationships with your amazing team and cross-functional partners
  • Have an understanding of how Unison is revolutionizing residential real estate
  • Gain knowledge on mortgage compliance and regulation requirements
  • Familiarize yourself with Investment Processor Policies and Procedures and understand how they fit within the Unison origination process as a whole
  • Be able to navigate our proprietary Equity Origination System
  • Own a small pipeline of 50+ deals from application to funding

Within 3 months, you’ll:

  • Be an expert on our company culture and brainstorm ways to reflect this in your team
  • Own a pipeline of 150+ deals from application to funding
  • Champion all things related to mortgage processing
  • Be able to independently review and process all applications
  • Master the end-to-end process of an Investment Processor while staying within committed service level agreements
  • Collect required documentation from multiple sources - clients, vendors, and other third parties
  • Order, track, and review vendor reports such as Title Reports, Appraisals, and Home Inspections to ensure reports are received in a timely manner and are within Unison’s guideline requirements
  • Clear conditions as required from the Investment Underwriting team
  • Generate and review final closing documents to ensure accuracy and completeness
  • Maintain compliance with Unison product requirements and fees
  • Coordinate with escrow companies to fund deals in a timely manner
  • Meet monthly goals for deals funded, turnaround times, and pull-through rates

Your Skillset

  • 2+ years of work experience in a fast paced start-up environment
  • 1+ years years in the mortgage space, preferably as a processor or closer
  • Experience with Salesforce and Microsoft Office or similar software
  • Impeccable organization skills and multi-tasking abilities
  • Knowledge of mortgage regulations a plus
  • Must be willing to be in Omaha office 3 days a week

We recognize that people come with experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please still consider applying. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process.

Why Unison?

  • See The Long Now - We invest in your professional development through an in-house Learning and Development program providing paths for individual contributors and managers.  We also provide external resources, giving each team member $2k annually for learning opportunities.  Each month you will also have a half day off to learn and grow on your own.
  • Demonstrate True Grit - We know our team works hard, so we encourage a work life balance through generous PTO (20+ days), sick days (5), parental leave (12 weeks), and additional days off for mental health, volunteering, blood donation, and more.
  • In Unison, Together - Each quarter our team says the same thing - the best part about working at Unison is our Culture! We take culture seriously and pride ourselves on having fun while succeeding.  We have regular company events, swag giveaways, and encourage our team’s involvement through our Fun Committee and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee.

About Us

Unison is a San Francisco, CA and Omaha, NE based fintech company that is pioneering a smarter, better way to own your home. Until now, the only way to finance a home was by taking on debt. Through the Unison Agreement, we help homeowners access their equity flexibly with no monthly payments or interest. We enhance home affordability, reduce debt, and deliver a less risky way for homeowners, investors, and society to think about their most important asset - the home. 

The last few years have been record breaking for Unison. We expanded our offering to 30 states, surpassed the $5B mark in real estate investments and partnered with over 8K customers through our HomeOwner programs. This tremendous growth was recognized by the Deloitte Technology Fast500 awards two years in a row as well as being included in the most recent Forbes Fintech50.

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