SALT LAKE CITY—Chime Technologies, the all-in-one Real Estate Platform, has opened up a new office in Salt Lake City. The San Francisco-based company plans to hire 80 sales people in this location over the next six to 12 months.

That number dramatically increases the size of its sales team to keep up with demand and position the company for the next phase of growth, the company says. Chime is actively hiring sales representatives, HR professionals, and recruiters for the downtown Salt Lake City office.

“This new office opens up exciting opportunities for people to really make an impact by bringing innovative technology to the real estate space, which is fundamental to helping people find homes,” says Matt Murphy, chief marketing officer of Chime. “That's the American Dream, and we believe that joining our team will be a career defining move for people who jump on this rocketship.”

Chime launched its lead generation and CRM solution in August 2016 to empower real estate agents and their teams with a next-generation suite of tools for optimizing efficiency and maximizing sales. The mobile-friendly platform enables agents to launch marketing campaigns, track leads, build customer relationships and manage their team.

According to a prepared statement, Chime's solution is unique in the market because it leverages Social Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence to generate a steady flow of high-quality leads and remove friction from the sales process.

The company has met with resounding success and grown rapidly over the past five months. Opening the office in Salt Lake City allows Chime to expand its sales team and continue climbing along the growth curve it's on. Chime performed a deep search across several different markets before deciding on Salt Lake City. The area has a thriving entrepreneurial culture, as well as a vibrant inside sales ecosystem. “There is an abundance of talent in the marketplace and Chime looks forward to becoming a major regional employer, ultimately building out a team of 200, or more, people,” the company says. “While many technology companies are based outside of Salt Lake City, in Lehigh or Provo, Chime chose a downtown office to be part of the exciting revitalization unfolding in the city.”

As for culture, the firm says it is all about transparency, teamwork and innovation. “The company pushes the envelope with its technology and product, with constant learning and exploration as a core part of its mission. Getting in on the ground floor will enable Chime employees in Salt Lake City to be a part of something big and take their careers to the next level,” according to a prepared statement.

SALT LAKE CITY—Chime Technologies, the all-in-one Real Estate Platform, has opened up a new office in Salt Lake City. The San Francisco-based company plans to hire 80 sales people in this location over the next six to 12 months.

That number dramatically increases the size of its sales team to keep up with demand and position the company for the next phase of growth, the company says. Chime is actively hiring sales representatives, HR professionals, and recruiters for the downtown Salt Lake City office.

“This new office opens up exciting opportunities for people to really make an impact by bringing innovative technology to the real estate space, which is fundamental to helping people find homes,” says Matt Murphy, chief marketing officer of Chime. “That's the American Dream, and we believe that joining our team will be a career defining move for people who jump on this rocketship.”

Chime launched its lead generation and CRM solution in August 2016 to empower real estate agents and their teams with a next-generation suite of tools for optimizing efficiency and maximizing sales. The mobile-friendly platform enables agents to launch marketing campaigns, track leads, build customer relationships and manage their team.

According to a prepared statement, Chime's solution is unique in the market because it leverages Social Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence to generate a steady flow of high-quality leads and remove friction from the sales process.

The company has met with resounding success and grown rapidly over the past five months. Opening the office in Salt Lake City allows Chime to expand its sales team and continue climbing along the growth curve it's on. Chime performed a deep search across several different markets before deciding on Salt Lake City. The area has a thriving entrepreneurial culture, as well as a vibrant inside sales ecosystem. “There is an abundance of talent in the marketplace and Chime looks forward to becoming a major regional employer, ultimately building out a team of 200, or more, people,” the company says. “While many technology companies are based outside of Salt Lake City, in Lehigh or Provo, Chime chose a downtown office to be part of the exciting revitalization unfolding in the city.”

As for culture, the firm says it is all about transparency, teamwork and innovation. “The company pushes the envelope with its technology and product, with constant learning and exploration as a core part of its mission. Getting in on the ground floor will enable Chime employees in Salt Lake City to be a part of something big and take their careers to the next level,” according to a prepared statement.

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