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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: United States Part Time Residential Research Analyst Remote, Work from Home | Permanent, Part-time $15/hour • * Not accepting applications in CA, NY and WA** Zonda is a leading provider of housing market data, analysis, and consulting services to the real estate industry. We are focused on making big bets on the future of real estate and trailblazing a 2030 vision for the industry. With access to our national platform of proprietary research and home building data, our data-driven insights help our clients make informed decisions and stay ahead of the competition. Our teams are innovative, diverse, multidisciplinary, and collaborative - all working to build the future of housing. We love people that bring ideas to the table, and Zonda is a place where everybody has a voice. Zonda is looking for a part-time Research Analyst. This position offers a flexible schedule and the ability to work from home. The part-time Research Analyst will be responsible for updating a database of actively selling new home communities in various U.S. markets primarily through outbound calls. You will work 25 to 29 hours per week, with the flexibility to set your own schedule within defined parameters to ensure the job gets done. You must be professional, focused, friendly, detail-oriented, and able to update community records on a timely basis. Applicants must be comfortable making outbound calls as much of this job is conducting phone surveys with sales agents for home builders. What you'll do: • Conduct phone surveys/interviews during business hours to obtain housing data in a region to be determined • Establish & maintain relationships with builders’ sales agents using various forms of communication • Perform internet research to collect current data on new home communities, as needed • Ensure timely and accurate updates of assigned community records • Maintain a reliable schedule and proper communication with the research manager Qualifications: • Experience making outbound calls preferred • Understanding of residential real estate or willingness to learn • Strong attention to detail and solid research skills • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Excellent time-management skills and reliable self-starter • Access to a computer, the internet, and a phone Perks: • Consistent hours within a flexible schedule • Ability to work from home/remotely • Direct deposit paychecks • Phone and internet stipend Zonda looks for people who can grow, think, dream, and create. When you join our team, you’ll be in a unique position to make a change with every project. You’ll use your full range of skills to build great experiences and learn about the real estate industry, economics, and data. You’ll be supported with the necessary tools, and you'll be working with an awesome and like-minded team. Our teams are innovative, diverse, multidisciplinary, and collaborative - all working to build the future of housing. This offer from "BDX - Builders Digital Experience, LLC" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 74% flex score. Apply tot his job

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