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Updated almost 12 years ago,

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • West Orange, NJ
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Hiring staff the right way

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • West Orange, NJ
Posted

Hi folks,
I'd like to get some opinions on adding staff. The first person I'd like to hire is someone to act as an assistant on steroids. Pretty much a processor who I could eventually make an office manager. I'd like this person to handle incoming calls. We're talking 150+ calls per month. They'd hand the filled out info sheet over to the acquisitions dept(me for now) and I'd take over. We get the contract, they handle paperwork for every deal between title co and attorneys, etc. would also do bookkeeping and organizing of all our buyers and sellers.

I would also like to bring in someone for acquisitions eventually although I think this will be an easier position to fill as I'm pretty clear on what I'd be looking for. Question is can on person do this job or should it be broken into 2? Taking calls, doing books and imputing data for our buyers and sellers. Aside from that faxing and/or delivering paperwork. Eventually when theyre fulltime theyll oversee some marketing but that will be the bulk of it. This person will make my life so much easier and being I already have a project manager working as an independant contractor, this will probably be my first full time employee. Any feedback is valued greatly. God bless.

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