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Home Stager / Design Assistant Job Summary We are seeking a detail-oriented and highly efficient Home Stager / Design Assistant to join our creative team. You will play a hands-on role in bringing our staging vision to life, working closely with the Lead Stager to transform empty properties into styled, market-ready homes that make a lasting impression. This role is ideal for an energetic individual with a keen eye for detail who is ready to contribute to both the design execution and essential inventory management. Key Responsibilities • Design Execution & Styling: • Assist with all aspects of staging installations and breakdowns. • Execute the design direction on-site, including the precise placement of furniture, art, and accessories. • Perform soft styling (fluffing pillows, arranging accessories, textiles, and final touches) to elevate the finished look. • Logistics & Inventory Management: • Help pack, load, and unload furniture, art, and accessories for transport to and from properties, ensuring items are handled with care. • Perform weekly stock inspections, logging damage or cleaning tickets as needed, and coordinating repairs. • Maintain accurate pull/return sheets to minimize inventory discrepancies. • System Management (StageForce): • Accurately build and maintain all project details within the StageForce management system (statuses, inventory, granular details like accessories). • Ensure all inventory items are correctly tagged and entered into StageForce. • Upload walk-through videos to the system upon project completion. Required Qualifications • Strong eye for design and detail with a genuine interest in home staging, interior design, or real estate. • Highly organized and proficient with administrative tasks and data entry. • Ability to follow specific design direction and execute styling plans efficiently. • Physical ability to assist with the loading, unloading, and movement of furniture and decor. • Strong work ethic and willingness to maintain a clean, organized work area both on-site and in the warehouse. • Proficiency with technology and a willingness to master our StageForce inventory system. Qualifications: • · 2+ years’ experience in home staging, interior design, or a related field • · Skilled in applying scale, proportion, and trend-forward design sensibilities • · Proven organizational and leadership capabilities, with the ability to manage multiple projects • · Confident using social media—particularly Instagram—for brand storytelling and audience engagement • · Proficient in arenaflex Workspace, Canva, arenaflex, and basic photo editing apps • · Hands-on, self-starter mentality with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment • · Able to lift light items and assist during stage setups as needed • · Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required Company DescriptionWe are a home staging and interior design company that not only specializes in beautiful design and furnishings but also handles furniture building, installation, and warehouse operations to bring every project to life. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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