Winning the Bid: How Make Ready Techs Land the Job Every Time

If you’re a Make Ready Technician, you already know the pressure: you’re the last stop before move-in day. No dust, no scuffs, no excuses.

But when it comes to getting hired—especially on contract or temp-to-hire gigs—you’ve gotta know how to sell yourself the right way. Here’s how to win the bid, make your mark, and become the go-to tech every property wants on speed dial.

💡 First, Understand What You’re Really Being Hired For

It’s more than paint touch-ups and punch lists.

Make Ready Techs are hired to protect revenue. If a unit isn’t clean, repaired, and move-in ready on time, the property loses money.

So when you walk into that interview or bid conversation, show them that you get it.

“My goal is simple — get your units turned on schedule, on budget, with zero callbacks.”

That sentence alone sets you apart from 90% of other candidates.

 

🧰 Show Off Your Skillset (Without Overhyping)

Make Ready is a hybrid role — part handyman, part detail checker, part magician.

Highlight things like:
✔️ Drywall repair & touch-up painting
✔️ Appliance testing & light fixture swaps
✔️ Caulking, cleaning, and minor plumbing fixes
✔️ Eye for detail: baseboards, blinds, knobs, doors

If you’ve worked with a checklist or maintenance software like AppFolio or Yardi, drop that in too.

Just don’t go overboard — stay humble, stay specific.

 

📸 Pro Tip: Before/After Photos Win Bids

Got pics of your best turns? Use them. Nothing says “I do good work” like showing the results.

📷 Keep a small photo gallery on your phone (with permission, of course).
📷 Organize by task: paint, carpet, cabinets, etc.
📷 Bonus if you caption the pics: “4-hour turnaround on this 1BR in Tampa.”

Yes, your work speaks for itself. But a little visual proof seals the deal.

 

💬 Know the Questions You’ll Hear — and Nail Your Answers

Hiring managers or property leads will ask things like:

“How fast can you turn a 1-bed unit?”

“What’s your system for staying organized?”

“How do you handle missed items on inspection?”

“Do you work solo or on a team better?”

Answer with confidence and give them your real-world examples.

“I like to walk the unit once when I get in, jot down a punch list, and check it again before I lock up. No surprises.”

That’s the voice of someone who gets the job done.

 

🧠 Bonus: Speak Their Language

If you want to win the bid, speak like someone who understands their business.

Try phrases like:

“Turn time” instead of “cleaning days”

“Punch list complete” instead of “I think I got it all”

“Zero move-in complaints” — big deal for property managers

 

🚀 Final Tip: Be Fast, Be Flexible, Be Reliable

Speed, availability, and consistency are everything.

📦 Show up early.
📱 Answer your phone.
🔄 Be willing to jump into last-minute turns.

The more reliable you are, the more calls you’ll get — and the more jobs you’ll win. Simple as that.

Ready to Put Those Skills to Work?
We’ve got Make Ready Tech openings all over — from quick contract turns to temp-to-perm placements.

✅ Weekly pay
✅ Real properties, real teams
✅ No guessing games

 

📩 Apply today — and let’s get your next win on the board.