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Welcome to our latest team member spotlight, featuring Justin Robertson, a seasoned escrow officer at Venture Title & Escrow. Join us as he shares his personal journey into the escrow field, what he thinks makes the culture at Venture so special, and his advice to those aspiring to a career in this dynamic industry.

What are your responsibilities as an escrow officer at Venture Title & Escrow?

As an escrow officer, my primary responsibility is to facilitate closings. This involves overseeing the entire transaction process, from reviewing contracts to ensuring everything is processed and on target. I act as the primary point of contact, keeping all parties informed about the status of their transaction, which is crucial for ensuring a smooth and successful closing.

What led you to a career as an escrow officer?

My journey into escrow began about nineteen years ago, quite unexpectedly. A family friend recommended I apply for a position at the front desk of a title company. At the time, I was just out of high school and basically had no knowledge of the industry. I was intrigued right out of the gate because there was so much to learn. And I think the thing that I've loved about it the most is that it's a perfect avenue for someone who has a willingness to work hard, learn, and challenge themselves.

What aspects of your job do you find most rewarding?

For me, the most rewarding part of my job is the human element—the emotional payoff at the end of a transaction. Whether it's handing over the keys to a new homeowner or finalizing a critical business acquisition, the joy and relief on my clients' faces are profoundly satisfying. It's about more than just completing a task—it's about facilitating one of the most significant moments in people's lives and making it as positive and memorable as possible. This connection and impact are what truly drive me in my daily work.

Venture Title & Escrow is known for its unique company culture. What makes it so special?

At Venture, what sets us apart is our structure and the fact that we're employee owned. When everyone has a stake in the outcome, it's more than just about job duties—it’s about having skin in the game. This ownership mentality fosters a culture where everyone's involved, whether it’s picking up a stray paperclip or tackling complex client issues. This commitment trickles down into everything we do. We all genuinely care about our work and feel personally responsible for our team’s success, creating a dynamic and supportive workplace.

What advice would you give to newcomers in the escrow industry or those aiming to become escrow officers?

My advice is to seize every opportunity for learning and advancement with enthusiasm. The escrow industry is rich with opportunities for those willing to step out of their comfort zones and tackle new challenges. Embrace the complexity and diversity of the tasks you're given; these experiences will build your capabilities and confidence. Surround yourself with mentors and peers who encourage your growth and challenge you to exceed your boundaries. Be prepared to take on opportunities as they come, often when you least expect them.