Real Estate Photographer - Galveston Real Estate - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Real Estate Photographer - Galveston

Galveston, TX Galveston, TX Contract Contract Estimated:
$47.
5K - $60.
1K a year Estimated:
$47.
5K - $60.
1K a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago TruPlace, Inc.
specializes in professional photographs and interactive floor plan tours.
We are seeking an ethusiastic creative to join our growing network in Cannon Beach! Please review the position responsibilities required for this position and apply today! General Responsibilities Travel to and from properties.
We bring the work to you and we take care of the scheduling and service.
Provide onsite real estate style photography.
Electronically transmit work at the end of each workday.
No post-production work required or permitted.
Required Qualifications Perform work as needed on a 1099 contract basis.
Paid per property.
High School/GED or equivalent work experience.
Previous photography experience preferred.
Previous experience in a customer service or guest facing role.
Must have reliable automobile transportation and insurance.
Must have a smartphone, scanner, high-speed internet, and a personal computer.
Must be reliable, punctual, and capable of following an appointment schedule.
Must have Full Frame DSLR Camera, FX 16-18mm Wide Angle Lens, and Tripod (3ft-5ft Range of Expansion).
Desired Qualifications Previous real estate photography experience preferred.
Comfortable working and troubleshooting independently.
Tech savvy, and proficient with computers.
Comfortable working at a fast pace while on your feet most of the day.
Presentable and personable, understanding that customers deserve excellent service.
Has a positive attitude, good sense of humor, and intellectual curiosity.
Strong communication skills, organized, and detail oriented.
IMPORTANT:
In order to be considered for this position, please submit a resume and answer all the pre-screen questions.
Thank you for your interest!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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