Needed Full Time and Part Time Licensed Realtors in Queen Creek San Tan Valley Gilbert Real Estate at Geebo

Needed Full Time and Part Time Licensed Realtors in Queen Creek San Tan Valley Gilbert

Position Type:
Full-time
Experience:
1 - 20
If you've ever thought of going into real estate, Now is THE Time! Now more than ever, home buyers and sellers need a Trusted Advisor for real estate and the Queen Creek - Gilbert - San Tan Valley area is one of the strongest real estate markets in the country.
What we are looking for -
We are looking for motivated individuals who have a strong desire to succeed in Real Estate. New & Experienced Agents, full time, or part time OK. ( scholarship programs available to the right candidates )
What skills do you need?
Prospecting - Prospecting is the most important responsibility you have to your business. A successful real estate agents spends approximately 35% - 45% of their time engaged in direct prospecting activities.
Servicing - These are activities that directly service the client. Examples are: listing presentations, buyer needs analysis, showing homes, etc.
Administration - These activities fall into two categories: Those activities that are required to close a transaction and those activities that are required as a marketing manager and business manager of a company.
What we are -
Growing Brokerage in Queen Creek with Branch office in Fountain Hills.
We have various Compensation plans - No hidden monthly fees - we keep it simple.
We provide multiple brokers to talk to about your transactions.
We assist in training - techniques - share referrals - marketing - mentoring - and can help guide your career path.
Find out if a Real Estate Career in Queen Creek & San Tan Valley is right for you. Reply to this via email to set up a confidential meeting about your next career step.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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