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Griffis Residential is seeking a Leasing Consultant to provide exemplary service while helping prospective residents find their new home. This role involves engaging with potential residents, showcasing apartments, and managing leasing procedures. Candidates should possess strong interpersonal skills and a genuine passion for customer service, along with previous experience in a related field.
About Us: At Griffis Residential, we believe in creating exceptional living experiences for our residents. With a portfolio of luxury apartment homes across the country, we take pride in our commitment to providing unmatched comfort and convenience. Our team thrives on fostering a sense of community and delivering exceptional customer service.
Are you a dynamic, people-oriented individual with a passion for real estate and customer service? Look no further! Griffis Residential, a leading property management company, is seeking a Leasing Consultant to join our vibrant team and make a lasting impact on our growing community.
Job Responsibilities: As a Leasing Consultant, you will be the face of our community, welcoming prospective residents and guiding them through the leasing process. Your responsibilities will include:
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At GR we recognize that exceptional people need exceptional rewards. Beyond our competitive total compensation packages, your schedule at GR will provide you with a quality of life that is difficult to achieve within hospitality or hotel roles. Additionally, our benefits package reflects our respect for workplace contributions, professional goals and personal priorities.
Griffis Residential offers the following benefits to full time Associates:
Join us in creating exceptional living experiences for our residents today!
Salary Range
$21.50 - $24.50 USD
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