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SunStar Realty is hiring a photographer/web master - full-time

SunStar Realty is looking for a photographer / web presence maintainence person.
Ideally, one person would fill the entire role as a single full-time position. They are willing to consider breaking up the position into two part-time positions.
The essential tasks are:

* Take professional-quality real estate photographs. Please have a look at the various listings for style and quality of photography you will be expected to produce.

* Update advertising on Craigslist, Kijiji, various other advertising websites, and some social networking sites such as FaceBook and Twitter. For their furnished properties, advertising sites will require constant monitoring and maximum-allowed reposting. For sales and long-term rentals, work load varies.

* Update their website at the HTML code level. There is no content management system per se. At the most basic level, you will be required to copy existing files to use as a template for new entry; edit existing entries as the status of properties change; delete old entries; upload files to the host.

To apply for this position - Absolutely no phone calls.
Contact David Mak at David@SunstarRealty.ca with the subject, "application for the Photographer/Web Master position" and indicate in your e-mail cover letter where you saw this ad.

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  1. Got this link from a friend who asked if I would be interested. I will forward this to a potential photographer who maybe most suitable for this position. CHeers.

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