Responsible for examining and reporting on residential/commercial real property and tax records. Performs searches on public records to determine if chain of title is free from defects. Reviews recorded real estate documents relating to ownership including deeds, mortgages, liens, power of attorney, trust documents, divorce decrees, and marriage licenses. Reviews maps and legal descriptions for property identification. Analyzes and prepares preliminary report and/or title commitment. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or ha... view job details
Compiles and maintains a complete list of all outstanding title work. Attends seminars held by local licensing bureaus and any available training on title regulations. Organized, self-motivated professional, able to handle a heavy workload. view job details
Handle sensitive and confidential information. Supervises and coordinates the purchasing activities of a subdivision consisting of two or more commodity units. Reviews purchasing requisitions, checking descriptions and specifications to determine their accuracy and adequacy and consults with department and agencies to adjust possible discrepancies. view job details
Collaborate with escrow department to resolve title issues such as legal descriptions, easements, lot splits, vesting, all tax liens, abstracts of judgments, bankruptcies, boundary disputes, encroachments, list pendants, etc. Prepare all closing documents necessary to ensure title insurance is issued at closing. Review and analyze title search results and documentation, determine the insurability of the title and accurately detect title issues on title that must be resolved prior to closing. view job details
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There was a great episode of Cheers long ago where the dim-witted Woody was duped into accepting the higher title of “Senior Bartender” over a pay raise. (For those under 30, Cheers was a sitcom in the 80s and Woody was played by Woody Harrelson … you know… that guy from True Detective and Hunger Games).Maybe it’s because I somehow saw my future-self helping others negotiate, but even at the young age of 19, that scene really struck with me. After all, who could possibly want something as insignificant as a higher title, when the bottom line of money is what they were clearly looking for?Well,... view article details
Question:Pretty far into the process I’ve been asked my salary expectations. I said in the $160’s, and expecting $180k - $200k. Now they’ve adjusted the job title at a lower rate, “Tax Director” instead of “Director of Tax and Treasuries” likely with less responsibilities and less money. What should I do when the CFO asks my salary range?Answer:The key principle here is value first, price second. Until you’re clear about how much value you’ll be producing for the company, it’s hard to figure out compensation. If the title started as one thing one day and then changed, they may actually be limi... view article details
Q. What should I do if my job title doesn't really reflect what I do? My job title is 'return authorization coordinator.' I process and credit accounts when we receive products back from customers.A. I agree that your title seems to be somewhat inflated. A job title is never a good way to define a job. Rather, whether in a job search or at performance review time, it's better to read the entire job description to make sure it adequately reflects what you actually do.Ideally, a job title also should reflect a person's actual job responsibilities. Ask your HR department what its rationale was fo... view article details
Q: I joined my current company (Pre-IPO) right out of school as a junior QA engineer testing our product. Over the last three years, I have moved from that position to one with key responsibilities while the company has gone from 30 people to 50. Although I have been given the responsibilities of a software project lead reporting to the CTO and supervising the work of the others, there has been no official change in my title. I have been given raises quite frequently, but am still getting paid less than those I supervise. This is mainly due to my low starting salary as I have been given approx... view article details
Here Are the Most Popular Job Title Searches on Salary.com for July 2015 What are the Most Popular Jobs on Salary.com? Wondering which jobs people are searching the most? Well, wonder no more, because we've got your answers. With more than 4,000 job titles in our database, people from all over the country come to Salary.com and use our tools to find out how much jobs are paying. So, what are the most popular jobs, according to Salary.com? We combed through our data for the month of July and came up with the top 10 most-queried searches. And we'll be back on a monthly basis to update the resu... view article details