May 16
When you hire a real estate executive assistant, you get to delegate your office tasks to an administrative professional, which frees you up to focus on income-generating activities for your business. You know you’re ready for an assistant when you are too busy with office tasks to focus on your lead generation.
And it’s not always just office tasks. The lines between work and personal life get blurred as a real estate agent or broker. Your executive assistant can help you with personal life items like sending gifts, getting quotes for work needed to be done around your home, or picking up dry cleaning.
That’s one of the key benefits of hiring a real estate executive assistant; you can tailor the role to your needs. Unlike administrative assistants, who typically work exclusively on office tasks, and personal assistants, who typically focus on personal tasks, executive assistants can work with both. You just need to be clear about responsibilities upfront.
Before you pay to post a job listing, ask your network for referrals. You can post on social sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Insta, and Twitter to ask your followers if they are looking for a new opportunity as a real estate executive assistant (or if they know someone else who is).