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Heritage Auction Searching For Non-Sports Trading Card Specialist

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February 23, 2024, 02:13 PM
H_Toser
Heritage Auction Searching For Non-Sports Trading Card Specialist
Posting this for anyone that may be interested....

Heritage Auctions is looking for a Dallas-based, full-time Non-Sports Trading Card Specialist

Job Overview
Heritage Auctions is on the lookout for a passionate Non-Sports Trading Card Specialist (Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Star Trek, Vintage, Music, Garbage Pail Kids). This role is pivotal in evaluating, authenticating, and conducting research on a diverse array of trading card collections that span characters, historical events, animated series, and cultural icons. The ideal candidate is someone with profound knowledge of the trading card realm, understanding market nuances, valuations, and the rarity of items. This Dallas-based position encompasses responsibilities such as acquiring consignments, fostering client relationships, managing leads, contributing to catalog production, and engaging in sales activities.

You can see the job posting and apply via their website:

Heritage Auctions - Non-Sports Trading Card Specialist

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February 23, 2024, 02:52 PM
Raj
Maybe someone who can tell them the difference between Trading Cards and Card Games. Smile
February 23, 2024, 11:10 PM
Raven
They threw in everything except make your own trading cards. I wonder what they intend to pay such an accomplished expert in all things non-sport. They don't say. Wink
February 24, 2024, 09:32 PM
catskilleagle
There's a job where you need to be in your 50's or older to know all that stuff. Just about every other industry/field wants younger people.

They might be hoping you'll be willing to be paid in cards.



quote:
Originally posted by Raven:
They threw in everything except make your own trading cards. I wonder what they intend to pay such an accomplished expert in all things non-sport. They don't say. Wink

February 25, 2024, 03:11 PM
Bill Mullins
I'll likely retire from my day job in the near future. If this could be worked remotely (I don't want to move to Texas), I'd have to consider sending an application in.
February 25, 2024, 07:14 PM
Raven
Worth a shot if you have the luxury of not having to rely on it. Everybody's working remote anyway and that ad sounds like they are looking to see how close they can get without knowing who will apply. It would be great to turn a hobby into a paying job instead of the money pit that it is. Wink