Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Real Estate Agent Sample Job Description
Real Estate werber Sample Job DescriptionReal Estate werber Sample Job DescriptionReal Estate Agent Sample Job DescriptionThis real estate agent sample job description can assist in your creating a job application that will attract job candidates who are qualified for the job. Feel free to revise this job description to meet your specific job Job Duties and job requirements.Real Estate Agent Job ResponsibilitiesA real estate agent sells property by matching buyers and sellers.Real Estate Agent Job DutiesDevelops property listings by building rapport and reaching out to potential sellers meeting potential sellers in community activities.Lists property by examining property recommending improvements that will enhance salability coordinating with appraisers to set a selling price closing a contract.Develops buyers by meeting potential buyers in community activities greeting drop-ins placing advertisements responding to inquiries.Closes sales by understanding buyers requirements matching requirements to listings showing properties demonstrating benefits relaying offers suggesting alterations writing a contract.Updates job knowledge by studying listings visiting properties participating in educational opportunities reading professional publications maintaining personal networks participating in professional and community organizations.Accomplishes brokerage mission by completing related results as needed. Skills/Qualifications Understanding the Customer, Prospecting Skills, People Skills, Problem Solving, Motivation for Sales, Territory Management, Legal Compliance, Independence, Professionalism, Meeting Sales Goals, NegotiationReal Estate Agent Skills and QualificationsUnderstanding the Customer, Prospecting Skills, People Skills, Problem Solving, Motivation for Sales, Territory Management, Legal Compliance, Independence, Professionalism, Meeting Sales Goals, NegotiationEmployers Post a job in minutes to reach candidates everywhere. Job Seekers Search Real Estate A gent Jobs and apply on now. Learn more aboutthe hiring processVideo How to Conduct an InterviewMake the most of Hiring ToolsMaximize your Job Description Results
Friday, November 22, 2019
3 Things Every Resume Should Include
3 Things Every Resume Should Include 3 Things Every Resume Should Include 1. Career SummaryWhile many people understand the importance of including a thorough employment history as part of their resume, they often overlook the benefits of taking the time to compose a career summary section. Your career summary is the place to shine an extra-special spotlight on what you consider to be the highlights of your career on the whole. You can also list special qualifications here that make you a uniquely good choice for a given job.2. Resume ObjectiveOne of the best ways to make sure your resume really stands out in the eyes of a potential employer is to include a resume objective as part of the mix. Its not a required part of the resume, but when properly tailored to the position youre applying for, it can be quite effective. See your objective, if you decide to include one, as an opportunity to show the rolle who receives it that you fully understand the requirements of the job youre ap plying for. Be as specific as possible. The more specific you are, the easier it will be to convince them that youre the right choice3. Thorough Contact InformationYoud be surprised just how many people go to great trouble composing other aspects of their resume only to forget to include enough contact information. Its important to be thorough here. Include your full name and your full address, including the zip code and city where you live. Include one or more phone numbers (most people go for their home phone number and their cell). If you accept text messages from potential employers, then cite that next to your cell number.Also make sure to include your email address. Make sure its a professional sounding option that shows you in your best light. If you have your own website, use a domain-specific email address. Otherwise, its acceptable to use a free email service like Gmail. A friend in HR suggested opening a separate email account just for job seeking. That way youll have all job-related emails going to the same account, which minimizes confusion and clutter.If you arent quite sure how to go about making sure your resume sounds as professional as it should, you can always hire a professional resume writer to help you or ask a friend you trust to look it over before you start sending it out to potential professional contacts. Often it helps to at least have a second pair of eyes looking things over to offer a fresh perspective on things.Turning in a stellar resume becomes a simple process when you know what to include. Start working on yours todayMarie is a writer for Recruiter.com covering career advice, recruitment topics, and HR issues. She has an educational background in languages and literature as well as corporate experience in Human Resources.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
The only way to become a better public speaker as an introvert
The only way to become a better public speaker as an introvertThe only way to become a better public speaker as an introvertWith sweaty palms and a dry mouth, I took a deep breath.In front of a room full of chubby-faced, clumsy 4th graders and their parents, I arrived at a big moment of my speech. It was the moment of the speech. Two seconds before the breath, I set up an actual joke, preparing to take a risk none of the other 15 adolescents before dared try.Now, it was time for the punchline.Even the cold, yellow concrete walls of the classroom seemed to leer at me as I paused.Would the audience laugh? Would they roll their eyes? Would they leave?*(*In retrospect, parents storming out of a 4H speech contest for 10-year-olds seems unlikely. But at the time it seemed a very real possibility.)Heres what stand up comedians dont talk about much you cant tell a joke halfway. When you deliver, you must be completely confident the next words you say are going to send the audience into a fit of rolling laughter. A joke (or anything, probably) delivered with half a heart will be met with pity at best and indifference at worst. This is true regardless of the contents quality.I took a deep breath, and screamedEVEN GOD IS NOT AWAKE AT THIS HOURA couple of the parents laughed. Most of the children simply stared in shock, their eyes now bulging out of their sockets. In the back, one brown-haired boy gaped with his mouth wide open like a fish.I still remember that.The rest of the speech passed without event (meaning I didnt have to scream in the voice of my mother about the comparison between my sleeping patterns and those of a deity). At the end, I nodded toward the polite applause and walked back to my seat.Later, a girl walked up to me.She said Youre funny.And then walked away.I dont think she said more than 4 words to me after that day.For a moment, though, I had mattered. Really mattered. She remembered a part of what I said.I wonder if she still remembers.I wonder if an yone will remember anything I say.- - - First, lets ask the obvious questionWhy bother?Why bother learning how to speak well in public?For me it was simple - I knew there were ideas I could only get across if I were in the room. At camp as a director, I had to motivate 12 teenagers to you know try. When I was an editor at a college paper, there were times when written words would fall short. On fruchtwein of these occasions, I was more than a little nervous.One time I had to tell an editor he would be suspended if he kept showing up late and staying later. That was the worst one.At first, I didnt know why I felt in my gut certain things needed to be spoken aloud. Then, I found out about most of our communication takes place through verbal cues and body language.And now, Introvert, since I have distracted you and delayed for about 500 words, its time to tell you the truthThe only way to get better at public speaking is to speak more.- - - Doesnt writing my speech make me a bet ter speaker?elend really. It can help you prepare, but it wont help you deliver. When the surge of adrenaline clouds your brain with messages that say either RUN or PUNCH THEM IN THE FACE, you have to know where to put those feelings.But cant I just use notes?Sure, but youll miss out on a wide spectrum of emotional transfer if youre looking down the whole time. Be a person. Not a book.What if I speak in public so rarely, I dont have time to get used to it?Rehearse 10 days before. Rehearse 9 days before. Rehearse 8 days before. rehearse 7 daysDoes that mean look at my speech and say it in my head?No. That means say it out loud. Without notes. See where your instincts and your mouth take you. You might be surprised.Who should I rehearse with?I have found my steering wheel to be an incredible and indulgent audience.Do I have to tell jokes?God, no.Is there a hack to this?Yes Talk about what you know intimately and care for passionately. Al Gore (the introvert) is a mediocre politician, but an incredible advocate for climate change.- - - Before you leave, its important to remind you of somethingYou can.You dont have to, but you can. Your ideas are important. They will change the world. If they get rejected a few times, I dont want it to be because of any doubt in your public speaking abilities.Stay focused. Stay balanced. Rehearse, and thenSpeak.Much love as always ?- Todd BP.S. If youre curious about my process for getting new ideas for speaking (or new ideas for anything, really), youll like my Microjournaling practice.Thisarticlefirst appeared on Medium.
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