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Join a leading property management company as a Summer Leasing Consultant in Charlotte. This part-time role involves assisting with customer service, leasing applications, and resident activities during the busy summer season. Flexible hours and a great team culture await you!
SUMMER LEASING CONSULTANT JOB AVAILABLE!
Great opportunity - are you looking for stable part time work for this summer, along with an opportunity to build some great skills and add a great job to your resume? Come join an amazing team and company.
We are looking for someone to assist our team during the busy summer season.
Locations Available:
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Weinstein Properties is a forward-thinking property management company who owns and manages all apartment communities. Are you ready to join a family and great culture, are you driven, have leadership skills and ready for this new adventure -if so we are ready for YOU!
This role does entail customer service and admin, must have some good work experience and be able to provide strong customer service to our prospects and residents.
What are some things a leasing consultant does?
If you are excited about this being your summer job, apply today so we can speak with you. And tell your friends!
Weinstein Properties offers competitive compensation. Weinstein Properties is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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