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Real Estate Operations Leadership Program
Resprop
JacksonvilleOn-site4mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
- Operations Exposure: Leasing and marketing, financial performance and budgeting, customer service, procurement, collections and evictions, lease-up strategy, and asset management decision-making
- Facilities & Asset Management: Property inspections, capital planning, construction contracting and oversight, vendor onboarding and management
- Mentorship & Networking: Access to a broad network of professionals across our portfolio of businesses, including leaders in investment, technology, operations, and corporate strategy
- Accelerated Career Growth: A structured pathway toward leadership roles within the real estate industry
- Desire to create meaningful value through a career in business
- Desire to serve others
- Open to relocating in Texas, Florida or South Carolina based on business needs
- Exceptional work ethic, drive, and hunger to learn and grow
- Demonstrated teamwork and leadership ability
- Effective verbal and written communication skills. Should be able to adapt communication style to suit different audiences
- Ability to work and produce results in new and unstructured situations
- An interest in real estate operations and investment management
- Detail oriented with a critical degree of accuracy and quality
- Bachelor’s degree with a strong GPA
- Coaching and stretch assignments that will test your limits
- Competitive salary
- Discounted rent at any properties owned by ResProp Management
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits
- 401(k) retirement plan
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
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