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  • Working for HHHunt means being part of a community and striving to provide the best in all that we do, speaking boldly about new ideas for innovation, and inspiring creativity in the ways we work together.

  • To learn more about HHHunt and this exciting opportunity to join the team, please visit This is a sponsored ad for a Hiring Event which will be hosted by a third party.

  • As a Summer inspector for HHHunt, you are passionate about being Customer Focused and that means your top priority is ensuring that our apartment homes are in pristine condition for incoming residents.

  • The HHHunt New Homes Sales Associate (NHSA) is a position designed to support New Home Advisors on their days off and on high-traffic days with the NHA, per Sales Management and Division needs.

  • Ensure linens and resident clothing are handled, processed and stored so as to control the spread of infection or diseaseWhile other companies just build places to live, at HHHunt we build a better way of life.

Address:800 Hethwood Blvd, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone:(540) 552-3515

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