Inspection Ninjas supports real estate agencies and property managers by working in the "field" on their behalf.
And we are on the lookout for the next "Ninja" to join our team.
So what does it take to become an Inspection Ninja? Apart from an understanding that there is absolutely nothing "routine" about conduct property inspections, you will also need:
A driver's license (A Ninja's gotta have their own wheels)Qld Real Estate Registration (Ninjas aren't above the law)A keen eye for detail (if you can spot a Ninja in hiding, you're in)Excellent communication skills (Ninjas communicate clearly, even in code)Previous experience in property inspections or a willingness to learn (we provide training, but being a quick learner is definitely a Ninja trait)Who is best suited to becoming an Inspection Ninja? Ninjas come from all different walks of life (we can't be put in a box).
But… there are a few common characteristics that our Ninjas share. It's kind of like a code. A Ninja Code. Here are some of the main qualities an Inspection Ninja must possess:
Respectfulness - how a Ninja conducts themselves, regardless of the situation is critical Discretion - privacy is something that all Ninjas valueReliability - our clients are depending upon us and Ninjas don't let people down.Punctuality - lots of what we do is time sensitive so being on time, all the time, is critical. It's the first requirement for stealth.What does the role of an Inspection Ninja involve? It's pretty straightforward and it will depend not only on your skill level, but also what you enjoy doing most.
As an example, some Ninjas just loooove the leasing space (open homes for them).
Some enjoy being on the go all day (perfect for routine inspections).
Others like the quiet that only an empty house can provide (entries and exits ??)
And then there are those Ninjas who like to mix it up a little and keep their skills honed across all our field services.
So in answer to the question … the role of an Inspection Ninja involves those aspects of property management that are "out of office" including conducting leasing appointments/open homes, routine inspections, end of tenancy inspections and entry condition reports.
Do I need experience? Some of our most successful Ninjas have been a property manager in another life.
But not all.
Some have worked in hospitality. Others have a background in retail.
If you are very early on in your real estate career. Say you've got your real estate certificate but haven't got any experience in property management and are really keen to learn, you might still be Ninja material. We have a great training program for newbies.
What is Ninja Flex? This is what we call our internal scheduling for the hours our Ninjas are on the clock. We get that not everyone wants to work every day, or even all day (someone's gotta pick the kids up from school).
If you are studying, returning to work after Mat Leave or simply want to have a few days free each week to pursue your latest passion (golf anyone??), working as an Inspection Ninja may suit you to a tee (yet another golf reference, sorry!). Ninja Flex is all about supporting our Ninjas to live their best life.
Wanna Be a Ninja? If you believe you've got what it takes to become an Inspection Ninja, we want to hear from you! Push the apply button to get your Ninja journey started.