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Career Counselor
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Country: USA
Location: California-Anaheim/Huntington Beach Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:12.00 - 14.00 USD /hourMonthly bonus ranging from $500 to $1600
Job Category:Customer Support/Client Care
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee
Occupations:Call Center;General/Other: Customer Support/Client Care
Career Level:Entry Level
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
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Career Counselor
First Team Real Estate, founded in 1975 and dominating Orange County since 1990 is seeking a top quality recruiter to join our New Agent Recruiting Department. You will be responsible for prospecting, screening and recommending new sales associates to our 32 sales offices. You must be detail oriented and a strong team player with the determination to succeed as an intricate part of a team. If you have a proven track record in a sales or recruiting background, strong communication skills, build rapport easily, and enjoy working closely with a large number of people, please contact us.Career Counselor Profile
Skill Set / Attributes
Strong communication skills on phone and in person. Customer Service Oriented.Ability to work with large number of candidates at one time. Builds rapport easilyGood time management and follow up skillsTeam PlayerGoal OrientedProfessional ImageRecruiting Experience a plus
Job Description
Prospect, Screen, and Recommend quality candidates from the Career Development Program, for hiring to First Team Office Managers. The Career Counselor is responsible for facilitating the Licensing and Training process for all sponsored candidates through Phase training. This position reports to Recruiting Supervisor.
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