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Client Services Coordinator - Administrative - Seattle Washington
Company: CBRE Location: Seattle, Washington
Posted On: 01/19/2025
Client Services Coordinator - Administrative Job ID 197668 Posted 16-Dec-2024 Service line Advisory Segment Role type Full-time Areas of Interest Administrative, Marketing, Sales Support Location(s) Seattle - Washington - United States of America About the Role: As a Client Services Coordinator, you will be responsible for general administrative support to an office or group of sales professionals. This includes preparing proposals, presentations, and communications material and coordinating the distribution of internal and external marketing information. What You'll Do: - Collect documentation to complete voucher forms and process Brokers commission payments.
- Maintain CBRE brand client messaging inventory by applying templates to produce marketing materials.
- Review marketing material and act as a point of contact for various groups to coordinate the completion of property information packages.
- Coordinate the preparation and production of client specific property packages.
- Coordinate sophisticated meetings and conferences.
- Schedule appointments, maintain calendars, arrange travel plans and coordinate meeting room reservations.
- Update and maintain various information databases.
- Generate standard and ad hoc reports and assist with website updates.
- Coordinate advertising schedules and placement with local centralized marketing group.
- Explain detailed and/or complicated information. Comprehend instructions, short communications, and memos. Write routine reports and communications.
- Respond to common questions or complaints.
- Present information to a large group of employees.
What You'll Need: To perform this job successfully, an individual will need to perform each crucial duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. |
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