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Looking for a new gig?

Marketing and Communications Manager – Council of Multiple Listing Services (CMLS)

“Working remotely as a key player on a small, agile team, the marketing and communications manager will have a strong work ethic, be trustworthy and able to work well (self-managed) under deadline pressure with a broad range of responsibilities. They will understand their value as a leader, a follower, a team player, and collaborator. Someone who rises to challenges, assists in sharing CMLS’ voice and tone, clearly identifying specific audiences and interacting with a wide variety of people throughout the industry. As the role grows, they will proactively learn new systems and best practices to facilitate the success of the position and achievement of mutually defined goals.”

I think this would be a perfect gig for someone who is already in the industry. Here’s how to apply.

NEXT STEPS:
Submit a cover letter, resume and salary requirements to jobs [at] councilofmls [dot] org with “CMLS Marketing & Communications Manager” in the subject line.

Submit a writing sample: a press release you would craft to announce your own hire.

Be available for a few interviews.

OneKey MLS grows to 42,000 members

New York’s OneKey MLS gets bigger with merger

“The Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, which formed OneKey MLS with the Long Island Board of Realtors in 2018, has merged with the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors (BMNAR). BMNAR, which had about 150 agent and broker members before the merger, previously operated its own MLS, the Bronx-Manhattan MLS. That MLS will be retired by year end and former BMNAR members will transition over to OneKey MLS where they will enter their current inventory, a Hudson Gateway AOR spokesperson told Inman via email.”

Missed this news last week. Maybe I blocked it out because I so bummed that they had to cancel the LIBOR MLS Tech Fair this year. Such good people and a great event.

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