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Top-notch written and verbal communication skills and superior phone etiquette required. Blake Sloan Real Estate is one of the Top Real Estate Firms in the world and #1 In South Carolina.
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Top-notch time management skills and highly organized. Our team is looking for self-motivated, ambitious Real Estate brokers to join us! Consistently reach out and follow-up with leads to grow sales opportunities.
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Benefit from top-notch in-house training, lead generation support, and continuous motivation to help you achieve your goals. Are you a passionate real estate sales agent in Greer, SC, looking for more than just a job.
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Our top-notch training program, leads system, and cutting-edge technology will have you up and running in a flash, putting you on the fast track to success and growth. If you have a burning passion for guiding clients toward their dream homes while delivering top-notch customer service, then get ready for an awesome ride.
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Damon Gettier and Associates Real Estate Team is hiring top-notch Real Estate Agents full and part-time who exhibit these traits. Our Real Estate Sales agents are dedicated to their craft and have a track record of success and are eager to embrace the systems, tools, technology, and mentorship our team offers.
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1 years of experience as a real estate specialist in real estate acquisitions, land acquisition, or real estate sales is highly desired. Preference for a Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business, Sales, Marketing or equivalent work.
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Over 1 year of experience as a real estate specialist in real estate acquisitions, land acquisition, or real estate sales experience is preferred. If you provide top-level service and are ready for a change, we would love for you to be a part of our acquisitions team.
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We provide top-notch industry knowledge and experience, cutting edge tools and technology, comprehensive marketing programs, and local and worldwide relocation support. A Real Estate Outside Sales Professional is a real estate agent who manages all aspects of a home purchase and sale.
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We are looking for candidates who are energetic, motivated, and committed to providing top-notch service to every client. We are actively seeking enthusiastic Real Estate Agents in the South Suburbs of Chicago - Calumet City, Matteson, Flossmoor, Park Forest, Richton Park etc.
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Real estate team and individual lead generation and sales. We have an exciting commission opportunity to join our team and focus on vacation or short-term rental home sales. Investment property buyer and seller sales.
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We are looking for a motivated real estate sales agent who is passionate about making the home selling/buying experience as great as it should be. We are looking for a go-getter Real Estate Sales Agent.
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The ideal candidate for this position is not afraid to ask for business and backs their persuasiveness with top-notch customer service. Our top real estate agency is looking for a Listing Agent to join our team.
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We are looking for dedicated Real Estate Sales Agents who are motivated and passionate about making the home buying experience as simple and streamlined as it can be. New Agent Sales Training/Mentor Program.
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THG maintains its core administrative hub at its corporate headquarters in historic Scott's Addition in Richmond, VA but has sales teams throughout Virginia including our newest office on Main Street in Charlottesville, Va. By freeing agents of the administrative and marketing components of the sales process, they have more time to build relationships and do what they do best - sell homes.
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Consistent lead follow-up to grow the sales pipeline. Real Estate License or currently pursuing license required. A proven record of sales experience and success is preferred. Supervise the closing process to provide clients with an efficient and smooth transaction experience.
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