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Zillow Plans To Hire More Than 2,000 Employees Nationwide This Year

Mar 11, 2021
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Zillow Group, Inc. announced its plan to hire more than 2,000 employees nationwide in 2021. The plan would increase the company's entire workforce by 40% and comes on the heels of impressive year growth across the business and within the real estate industry, according to a press release.

According to Zillow, the company is looking to hire folks in roles in technology, mortgage and loans, products and software development and more. These have also been qualified as remote and hybrid positions.

"While we boldly reimagine how to buy and sell homes for today's digitally-minded customer, Zillow is seizing the opportunity to reimagine how we work," said Dan Spaulding, chief people officer at Zillow. "Our Distributed Workforce Model is a more inclusive, more personalized, more flexible, more efficient way of working. We are broadening our pipelines to attract more underrepresented talent and are providing career development opportunities that may have not otherwise existed for our employees."

Click here to learn more about Zillow's push to hire more than 2,000 employees in 2021. 

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Navi Persaud is Director of Events at NMP.
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