Solid knowledge and understanding of property standards and tenant leases. Respond to tenant requests and problems in a timely and courteous manner. Dispatch vendors to correct issues and follow-up with the tenant to ensure satisfactory resolution of the issue. • Assist Property Manager with administering tenant move-ins and move-outs; prepare lease abstracts, review and communicate lease termination provisions, and final inspections. • Communicate with tenants to relay property information (ex. fire/life/safety drills, security notices, disruption in service notices, etc.). • Maintain tenant files for accuracy. Update lease abstracts (for example, emergency contact information, Certificates of Insurance, lease options, and tax identification numbers). Prepare and maintain documents of temporary tenants.
Sales Skills to Put on Your Resume
Although there are many types of sales jobs, certain sales skills are universal. These five sales job skills for your resume will be attractive to hiring managers, no matter the industry or company.
Tip
Use the job ad to find out which skills to list on your resume. Employers always list the skills and abilities they want in the job description.
Communication
Communication skills are everything for a sales associate. Often, leads become sales because people like and trust the person they’ve been communicating with.
You could be the most knowledgeable salesperson in the world. However, if people feel like they can’t comfortably communicate with you, they’ll be less likely to buy from you.
If people feel they can’t comfortably communicate with you, they’ll be less likely to buy from you.
There are many types of communication skills, and it’s fine to list them separately on your resume. Common communication skills include:
Verbal communication skills
Listening skills
Interpersonal skills
Written communication skills
Public speaking skills
Presentation skills