Real Estate Photographer Real Estate - Reading, PA at Geebo

Real Estate Photographer

Reading, PA Reading, PA Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $40 - $60 an hour $40 - $60 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago ( Please make sure to include links to sample Real Estate Photography related work.
We are currently only reviewing applications from candidates with some experience in this field.
) Real Estate Exposures is a regional real estate photography and marketing company based in York, PA.
It is a great time to move into the Real Estate Photography field.
The demand continues to grow as more and more people are searching for properties online.
We are looking for someone with the following
Qualifications:
Solid Customer Service Skills Experience Photographing Real Estate Ability to cover our territory Flexible schedule Reliable transportation Equipment that is typically used on our photo shoots:
DSLR Camera Heavy Duty Tripod Wide Angle Lens PC/Mac Computer Responsibilities include:
Professional Appearance and conduct Following up with customers in a timely manner.
Photographing properties and uploading files the same day of shooting.
We use the best processes for editing our images and building virtual tours.
This makes your job much easier.
We have photographed over 15,000 properties over the last 10 years and have the tools to get you trained and be successful in this business.
Please contact us if you think you meet these requirements Also, please include:
Current address Best phone number to reach you List of your camera equipment and accessories Samples of work Any other information you feel would be appropriate Please no phone calls.
Feel free to learn more about our company at:
https:
//realestateexposures.
com/become-a-photographer/.
Job Types:
Commission, Part-time, Contract Pay:
$40.
00 - $60.
00 per hour Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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