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Institutional Success Specialist, Credit Mobility
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ITHAKA seeks an Institutional Success Specialist, Credit Mobility to drive adoption of Transfer Explorer, a platform simplifying credit transfer for students and advisors. You will coordinate onboarding, data validation, and partner engagement across U.S. universities. Ideal candidates bring 3-7 ...
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United States
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73000.00 - 92000.00 USD / Year
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Portico
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Credit and Accounts Receivable Specialist
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Seeking a detail-oriented **Credit and Accounts Receivable Specialist** to join Graham Media Group. This role manages full-cycle AR, credit approvals, and cash application for designated stations. Requires 5+ years of AR/Credit experience, strong Excel skills, and the ability to work independentl...
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United States
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Credit Control & Billing Process Specialist
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Poland , Warszawa
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10000.00 - 14000.00 PLN / Month
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Devire
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Senior Credit Risk Solutions Specialist
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Join our team as a Senior Credit Risk Solutions Specialist. Design and implement cutting-edge credit decisioning workflows using AI technology. Leverage your 5-8 years of credit risk expertise to configure strategies and advise customers. Enjoy a remote-first role with top-tier benefits and equity.
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About the Credit Specialist role

Explore a rewarding career path with a vast array of Credit Specialist jobs, a profession central to the financial health and risk management of lending institutions. Credit Specialists are the analytical backbone of the credit and lending process, responsible for assessing the creditworthiness of individuals, businesses, or other entities. Their primary mission is to make informed decisions that balance potential financial reward with an acceptable level of risk, ensuring the stability and profitability of their organization.

Professionals in these roles typically engage in a comprehensive cycle of credit analysis and management. A core responsibility involves conducting in-depth financial analysis, which includes scrutinizing financial statements, cash flow models, and tax returns to evaluate an applicant's financial health and ability to repay debt. They perform detailed risk assessments, considering both quantitative data and qualitative factors such as market conditions and industry trends. A significant part of their role is underwriting, where they structure loan terms, set credit limits, and determine appropriate interest rates based on their analysis. Furthermore, Credit Specialists are often tasked with collateral evaluation, appraising the value and liquidity of assets offered to secure a loan.

Beyond the initial approval, these roles frequently encompass ongoing portfolio management. This involves monitoring existing credit facilities, tracking financial covenants, and ensuring compliance with both internal policies and external regulatory standards like the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). They are the first line of defense in problem recognition, identifying potential defaults early and working on remedial strategies for delinquent accounts. The role is highly collaborative, requiring constant interaction with relationship managers, sales teams, compliance officers, and senior risk management to present findings and justify credit decisions.

The typical skill set for Credit Specialist jobs is both robust and diverse. A strong analytical mindset and exceptional numerical proficiency are non-negotiable, often supported by experience with data analysis tools like SQL or SAS. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for articulating complex risk assessments clearly and concisely to stakeholders. Key personal attributes include sharp attention to detail, sound judgment, and strong problem-solving abilities. Most positions require a bachelor's degree in finance, economics, accounting, or a related field, with more senior roles often demanding several years of relevant experience in credit analysis, underwriting, or risk management. For those with a keen eye for detail and a passion for finance, Credit Specialist jobs offer a challenging and stable career with significant impact.