At Compass, our mission is to help everyone find their place in the world. Founded in 2012, we’re revolutionizing the real estate industry with our end-to-end platform that empowers residential real estate agents to deliver exceptional service to seller and buyer clients.

At Compass, we envision a world where the experience of selling or buying a home is simple and pleasant for everyone. Founded in 2012, Compass provides an end-to-end platform that empowers residential real estate agents to deliver exceptional service to their seller and buyer clients, all in service of our mission to help everyone find their place in the world. 

As the Regional Vice President you will best attract, retain, oversee and guide the entire sales management org of your region, while fostering an exceptional company culture. The RVP will act as the primary conduit between the executive team, Regional Leadership, and sales management leadership by focusing on implementing various sales-related initiatives and policies in alignment with the company’s vision and values. The RVP will be primarily responsible for leading the entire agent population in their region, motivating, coaching and mentoring Sales Managers, as well as providing strategic and operational guidance to the Company’s executive team. 

This role covers the State of Texas, and the candidate must reside in Austin, Houston, or Dallas Ft. Worth. Note that this is a fully onsite role.

At Compass You Will: 

  • Oversees health of the regional customer base; ultimately accountable for agent retention, profitability and culture
  • Acts as a subject matter expert and voice of the customer for their region by deeply understanding agent and market performance, competitive landscape and regional nuances (MLS’, compliance processes, etc.); uses those to inform for financial, business  and tech targets
  • Responsible for hiring, managing and empowering a team of Managing Directors across multiple cities to achieve OCRs and other business goals, while keeping an eye toward overall career growth and happiness across the team
  • Partners with DOO to ensure the region has the right machine and points of accountability to operationalize and deliver on programs and initiatives
  • Acts as a vocal advocate for the region and voice of the customer who send signals up to leadership
  • Acts as the point of escalation for founding agents and top 10% of customers
  • Advises President of the Region by surfacing feedback, informing communications, proactively reporting on progress and acting as a voice for customers and employees
  • Partners and collaborates cross functionally with key stakeholders across organization 
  • Be a culture carrier who inspires and empowers those around you with a positive and constructive approach to creating and implementing change

Who you are:

  • Deeply experienced real estate leader who deeply understands the agent and sales manager experience and can work alongside the President to ensure all decisions are made in service of agents 
  • Excellent organizational skills and interpersonal skills, including the ability to resolve disputes and observe confidentiality
  • Past experience in managing direct reports and leading high performing teams
  • Possesses top-notch stakeholder management, leadership skills and ability to drive cross-functional alignment and results
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills and acute attention to detail, allowing you to think big and act quickly
  • Excels in navigating a highly collaborative and matrixed environment
  • Can thrive in a demanding, fast-paced environment

What We’re Looking For: 

  • Bachelor’s degree, preferred 
  • Personal Sales Experience as a Realtor with 10+ years of being licensed, Brokers license preferred; validly licensed in applicable state(s) at all times of service
  • At least 10+ years leading Real Estate Sales Managers
  • Managed at least 200+ agents or $75M in GCI 

Must obtain the state license requirements for any jurisdiction in which they are operating (e.g., Broker’s level)

Perks that You Need to Know About:

Participation in our incentive programs (which may include where eligible cash, equity, or commissions). Plus paid vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, marriage leave, and recharge leave; medical, tele-health, dental and vision benefits; 401(k) plan; flexible spending accounts (FSAs); commuter program; life and disability insurance; Maven (a support system for new parents); Carrot (fertility benefits); UrbanSitter (caregiver referral network); Employee Assistance Program; and pet insurance.

 
Do your best work, be your authentic self.
At Compass, we believe that everyone deserves to find their place in the world — a place where they feel like they belong, where they can be their authentic selves, where they can thrive.  Our collaborative, energetic culture is grounded in our Compass Entrepreneurship Principles and our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, growth and mobility. As an equal opportunity employer, we offer competitive compensation packages, robust benefits and professional growth opportunities aimed at helping to improve our employees' lives and careers.

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