Seasonal Leasing - Part-timeother related Employment listings - Dearborn, MI at Geebo

Seasonal Leasing - Part-time

4.
0 Dearborn, MI Dearborn, MI Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$28.
2K - $35.
7K a year Estimated:
$28.
2K - $35.
7K a year Marquette Management, Inc.
www.
marquettemanagement.
com, one of the nations most innovative residential Property Management companies, is seeking out an experienced Seasonal Leasing - Part-time.
Lucrative and fun! Our property located in Dearborn, MI is seeking a Seasonal Leasing - Part-time.
We need front line leasers to generate traffic, tour guests, provide customer service, and close sales.
If you have personality plus, enjoy people, and like to be the best, we need to talk.
Seasonal - (April - October) with some flexibility.
Between 20-35 hours per week.
Mondays and every other Saturday a must.
SEVEN MOST IMPORTANT JOB FUNCTIONS SELF MOTIVATED OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE ABILITY TO WORK WELL WITH OTHERS OUTGOING PERSONALITY ORGANIZED AND ABILITY TO TAKE ON MULTIPLE TASKS AT ONCE WORK IN AN ENVIORNMENT THAT IS FAST PACE ABILITY TO MAKE WORK FUN SKILLS AND ABILITIES SALES ABILITY CREATIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS ABILITY TO GENERATE TRAFFIC If you are still interested in Marquette after viewing https:
//youtu.
be/zbehu8V5TCY , Text leasingFW, at 734 724-5666 to make your MARQ with Marquette.
Come join Marquette's environment of excitement, personal fulfillment, and unique culture! We believe in equity.
We celebrate the unique backgrounds and lived experiences of our employees.
We value the differences that continue to make us the most authentic versions of ourselves in our professional and personal lives.
We strive to provide a safe and supportive environment where people from all walks of life can thrive, making us the best place to work, live, and invest.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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