Where Real Estate Gets Its Dirt

Errol Samuelson is out of the penalty box

errol comeback
Looks like Move, Inc.’s “power play” time is over (Errol is Canadian, so I can’t stop with the hockey references).

Look for an exclusive interview with Brad Inman. It’s posted now.

Also looking forward to see Stefan’s live interview with Errol at the T3 Conference in Las Vegas in a couple of weeks.

Just don’t call it a comeback.

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Director of Application Development

MLS PIN (Shrewsbury, MA)

“The Application Development Director is responsible for leadership of a team producing a web-based real estate Multiple Listing Service system and web-accessible internal applications. The Director will work closely with other senior managers to help deliver the company’s technical vision and goals. Additionally, the Director will be responsible to develop work plans, establish technical objectives with input from both internal and external stakeholders, assign tasks, manage code standards, and ensure a consistent, high-quality release process.”

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