Property Management Personnel - Open Interview Session Thursday, April 10 Real Estate at Geebo

Property Management Personnel - Open Interview Session Thursday, April 10

Company Name:
Greystar
Greystar, a nationwide property management company and real estate developer, has a great opportunity for experienced Property Management professionals to join our team in the Seattle, WA area.
If you are interested in joining the fastest growing property management company in the nation and have experience in property management, leasing, customer service, and property management maintenance we would like to meet you.
Where: Avana 522 Luxury Apartments, 18101 126th Ave. NE, Bothell, WA 98011
When: Thursday, April 10th, 10am-4pm
Please see below for brief requirements of the positions we'll be interviewing for.
Assistant Managers should have at least two years of property management experience. Assistant Managers should have a general understanding of business principles and must be financially savvy.

Leasing Managers should have at least two years of property management leasing experience. Must also have strong sales experience and the ability to direct and motivate a sales team.

Leasing Professionals should have a professional image and outstanding customer service and sales ability. Additionally, Leasing Professionals must be organized and possess strong computer skills. Previous experience in luxury retail or hospitality industries preferred if no property management experience.

Maintenance Technician positions require previous property management maintenance experience. HVAC and Pool certification preferred.
If you are looking for a great company to work with that offers excellent career advancement opportunities please send us your resume.
Greystar requires a background and drug screen as a condition of employment. EOE. DFW.

Visit our website at www.greystar.com for more company information.
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH A PROFESSIONAL RESUME. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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