Full Beaker, Inc.

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Bellevue, United States

fullbeaker.com
Corporate office· Online Media

Full Beaker, Inc. Reviews | Rating 1 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Full Beaker, Inc. is located in Bellevue, United States on 200 112th Ave NE #310. Full Beaker, Inc. is rated 1 out of 5 in the category corporate office in United States. Full Beaker helps consumers by providing information-rich websites that guide them through complex decisions (such as finding a mortgage or finding a job) and match them with companies that can help. Full Beaker was founded by Edward Yim, a successful serial-entrepreneur, active angel investor, TechStars mentor and member of Seattle's top 40 under 40. Based in downtown Bellevue, we offer extraordinary opportunities for talented, driven people. We hire the best people possible, give them clear objectives, and let them flex their creative muscles without being micromanaged. And we recognize individual, team and company achievements in very tangible ways. We have been able to accomplish so much, and grow so quickly, because of the talent and hard work of the people who have chosen to join our team. We are building our business for the long term and are proud to be one of the top small businesses to work for in Washington State. To see our mortgage licenses on the NMLS Consumer Access website visit http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org NMLS #1019791

Address

200 112th Ave NE #310

Phone

+1 8889262487

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Bellevue, Washington

Founded

2011

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Thomas Lindsey

Dishonest. They advised they would give me interest rates. Instead they give my name and phone to dozens of loan brokers. NOT COOL. If they are dishonest now, can you really trust them?

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Jeremy T

Not a good company to work for, the CEO fires people for very small things.

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Fernando DelValle

Sneaky and fake! The Mortgage Reports website is a hoax! You think you getting a rate quote in essence and they call you to repair your credit....lol. I guess there are enough scammers out there that why not 1 more.