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A fast-paced property management company is seeking a Client Services Manager - Assistant Manager in Orlando, Florida. This role blends leasing, marketing, and administrative responsibilities, requiring proactive and organized professionals who are committed to enhancing customer service and team performance.
Client Services Manager - Assistant Manager
How do you define success? Our fast-paced company culture mixes challenge and excitement to create an environment of professionalism and engagement seldom seen or experienced!
Do you want to prove yourself, show what you can do? We invest in our associates, challenge them, give them the tools to succeed, and allow them to control their own future. We strive to promote from within, so if you want to move up quickly, you can!
Your Role as a Client Services Manager:
Your practical and compassionate nature is critical to effectively balance between leasing apartments, managing resident retention, marketing the community, and handling administrative and financial responsibilities for your community.
As a client services assistant manager, you are required to assume greater responsibilities upon absorbing and applying knowledge of all aspects of property management. Maturity and good judgment is a necessity…you serve as the individual responsible for the community in the absence of the Property Manager.
If you’re a role model to peers, someone who advocates on behalf of your team to enhance individual performance while providing excellent service to internal and external customers, we want to speak with you! Proactive, organized professionals with a team-player mindset and a passion to exceed expectations thrive in this role.
Qualifications:
Preferred
Property Management
Equal Opportunity Employer
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