Broker Relations Representative establishes or maintains a business relationship with new or existing brokers. Provides commissions for brokers in an accurate and timely manner. Being a Broker Relations Representative troubleshoots all the administrative and specialized issues from brokers and clients. Handles concerns, issues and questions from brokers and customers. Additionally, Broker Relations Representative requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Broker Relations Representative gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Broker Relations Representative typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
5 years of active real estate license and transaction management experience are basic requirements. No new licensees will be considered. Tech-savvy ability is highly-desired and will be strongly evaluated. Evidence of previous systems development capability is a non-negotiable. Must live on the west side of Denver metro within 20 minutes of Olde Town Arvada. Ability to perform the occasional showing and coordinate vendors/open doors is required.
I'm looking for a motivated real estate executive assistant to assist me, the principal agent, and complete administrative and transaction tasks. Responsibilities include liaising between the principal agent and clientele, screening messages and notifying the agent of important information, and overseeing schedules and travel arrangements. You’ll also be responsible for organizing office records and customer data, ordering office equipment, basic marketing, client care tasks, and completing other administrative tasks as needed to support the agent. My ideal candidate can solve problems quickly and is highly detail-oriented. If you’re interested in a fast-paced job with lots of variety, apply today!
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