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Ondria Rodgers
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over 6 months ago

I have over 20 years experience in customer service and administrative work. I am licensed in real estate and I am looking to secure a position working as a leasing consultant, executive administrative assistant, or transaction coordinator. I am available for full time employment. #realestate #realtor #virturalassistant #leasingconsultant #propertymanagement #investmentproperties

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Diana Chimleski
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over 6 months ago

If you are trying to gain experience in real estate, especially the rental apartment market consider this company. You get all the housing training compliance issues for Fair housing. You are a temporary placed within the rental offices of various management companies. A great way to begin I really enjoyed this company.

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Chrissy Garcia
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over 6 months ago

Im on disability for my epilepsy, but am trying to at least get something part time. I did work awhile back as a leasing consultant ,just need a refresher.

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Sammy Balian
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over 6 months ago

What is the best way to go about getting a leasing consultant position when you have little to no experience? Please and thank you!

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Amsmooth M
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over 6 months ago

Trusting co workers thinking they were my friend, finding out the hard way that it was everyman for themselves.

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Robert Narsavage Jr
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over 6 months ago

Job Alert in Covington, LA: Leasing Agent / Consultant at top apartment community. Must be experienced. Resume` to Robert@Astorcompanies.com

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Somanika Jerhada
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over 6 months ago
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Nina Rondinella
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over 6 months ago

I've had two interviews at two separate apartment complexes for a leasing consultant position. I think it would be a great transition for me (I was formerly a legal assistant for a major shopping mall company in the Lease department), however, the pay is $5 less an hour than I was making. In the interview, I was told about the opportunity to make extra money through commission and bonuses, but it being my first interview here, I didn't want to ask a lot of questions about that or take notes. I have a good feeling I may be offered the job, and my interviewer did say she would be conducting second interviews next week. How do I handle my salary concerns? Since my last job 6 months ago, my son's child support income has expired, and my son is attending a vocational school where I have a parent loan that I will need to begin paying.

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