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1+ years of face-to-face sales/customer service experience (phone sales, real estate, banking, inside or outside sales, luxury retail sales, collection agencies, car sales, lenders, servers, bartenders) Basic computer software knowledge, plus experience with data entry, typing, and using a multi-line phone system.
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A Real Estate Outside Sales Professional is a real estate agent who manages all aspects of a home purchase and sale. We stay true to our roots as a family-owned real estate company and continue to provide end-to-end services that account for all stages of homeownership under one roof.
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After a few years of disciplined work, it's not unusual for a Real Estate Agent to be earning $50000 - $100000 / year or more. Our real estate buying and selling services are designed to make buying or selling an Indianapolis-area home easier, quicker, and more rewarding.
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Coach you through the licensing process for becoming a real estate agent. To earn a real estate license you will need to complete real estate classes (online or in-person) offered by an accredited learning institution and pass a state licensing exam.
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With a forward-thinking leadership team with deep roots in real estate and notable private investment backing, Corcoran Icon Properties is poised for exponential growth into additional metro areas in the states where they operate.
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As an Outside Sales Professional, you will come up with creative ideas to make your clients' home stand out amongst other homes so they can sell it quickly and for a favorable deal. Real Estate Professionals earn money for each transaction they complete.
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From the beginning, John L. Scott has been committed to raising the bar on ethics and standards in real estate. With over 110 offices and over 3200 agents throughout the Pacific Northwest, we are one of the largest regional real estate companies in the nation.
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Helping buyers and sellers with real estate purchases and sales has been part of our core services since 1915. Proactively reach out to clients to initiate or follow-up on real estate transactions.
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Primary role to open new accounts, certificates of deposit, taking non-real estate consumer loan applications, and all other ancillary products offered by the Bank; answer customer questions, provide account opening information and ensure proper paperwork is completed and entered on the computer system.
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When considering a real estate career, you want to work with a company that has stability, is financially strong and has substantial sales growth. To learn more about the real estate licensing process, apply now and our recruiting team will provide additional details.
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Answer questions about contracts, terms of sale, and other parts of the real estate process. Regulatory Notice: While a real estate license is not required to apply, you must obtain a real estate license before officially being hired.
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Advise clients on the state of the local real estate market. Utilize computer technology to manage a database of customers and prospects. Buying or selling a home can be a daunting process for clients, so they depend on sales professionals to give them expert advice on how to market and sell their home and how to find a new home that is of good value and meets their needs.
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1 years of experience in the residential real estate, home inspection, or home improvement industries is a plus, but not required. HomeSpec, a regional leader in the waterproofing, foundation and concrete repair industry, is seeking to expand our sales team.
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