Evaluate continues to buck recruitment trend
Evaluate Technologies has continued its extensive recruitment drive with the addition of four highly experienced test analysts illustrating its absolute commitment to maintaining unparalleled accuracy and cutting edge technology for the mortgage market.
The raft of recent appointments signifies Evaluate’s sustained investment, both in system and personnel development, to provide brokers, lenders and distribution channels with the leading and most accurate mortgage sourcing system available in the market.
The new appointments - Judie Duzniak, Lisa Ray, Leonard Thomson and Richard Bennett - have a combined total of over 30 years experience operating in the mortgage market across various roles in lending institutions. These additions have resulted in the expansion of its internal testing team to 11 and Evaluate are still looking to recruit for further positions which are advertised on its website www.evaluatetechnologies.com
Julie Speed, national accounts director at Evaluate Technologies, said: “It is an unfortunate situation that there are so many good quality people currently available in the marketplace but it also means we are in the great position of being able to employ the best of the best to ensure our proposition is truly market leading.
“The pieces are rapidly falling into place and despite operating in difficult market conditions we are continuing to make massive strides and are on the verge of launching some technological developments that will really shake up the way brokers view the sourcing of mortgages.”
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