Commercial Real Estate Marketing Manager (ON-SITE) – Seattle, WA

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Marcus & Millichap is looking for a senior marketing professional to lead graphic design and marketing for a top Multifamily team in our Seattle office. We’re seeking a self-starter who is detail-oriented, creative, and dependable. The ideal candidate delivers high-quality work on time, takes initiative, and is committed to supporting the team and exceeding expectations. Responsibilities: • Oversee the marketing lifecycle throughout real estate transactions from client pitch materials to listing presentations, and post-closing PR and social media. • Create high-quality marketing presentations for transactions under tight deadlines, with strong attention to detail. • Research property details, markets, and other relevant information to support marketing materials like maps and write-bolthires. • Ensure all materials align with Marcus & Millichap’s brand and graphic standards. • Coordinate with brokers and other departments to gather information and manage timely delivery of marketing campaigns. • Develop email campaigns, manage contact lists, and create printed mailers. • Schedule and edit property photography as needed. • Update property listings with necessary marketing materials across all platforms. • Maintain client-facing broker bios and online presence. • Manage the team’s social media accounts and website. • Provide weekly marketing status updates for each deal. • Track and manage project timelines for the team, reporting any delays. Requirements: • Minimum of three to five years of experience in marketing and campaign management, preferably in real estate or other professional or financial industries • Candidate must be tech savvy and demonstrate a high level of proficiency in InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and CRM (Salesforce or similar) • Proficiency in bolthires Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, mapping, and database software • Effective oral and written communication skills, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation. • Strong proofreading and editing abilities • Able to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team. • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills • Develop effective and constructive solutions to challenges and obstacles • Bachelor’s Degree preferred, but not required • Proven ability to consistently manage multiple projects accurately and on time $45 – $48 an hour Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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