Folsom, CA, Nov. 01, 2017 -- Sierra Pacific Mortgage, one of the nation’s top ten private mortgage lenders, is excited to announce that we have been identified as one of the top 50 Best Mortgage Companies to Work for by Mortgage Executive Magazine for 2017.
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About this award, Executive Vice President Chuck Iverson said, “It is an honor to be recognized as a best company to work for. We strive to provide rewarding careers for our employees and be known as a great place to work. This award is a sign to us that we are doing the right things to ensure we are a company who creates a culture of success for our employees!”
With more than 30 years in business, Sierra Pacific is continuously focused on adding experienced team members across the country! If you are looking for an opportunity at Sierra Pacific Mortgage, please visit www.joinsierrapacificmortgage.com.
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Christina Long Sierra Pacific Mortgage, Company Inc. 916-932-1711 [email protected]


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