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HomeLight operates a real estate technology platform connecting home buyers, sellers, agents, and lenders across the United States. The company began as an agent-matching tool - using data to pair buyers and sellers with suitable real estate agents - and has since expanded into a broader suite of products designed to address friction at different stages of a transaction.

Its current platform includes three main offerings alongside the original matching tool: Simple Sale, which provides sellers with a cash offer for their home; Buy Before You Sell, a financing programme that allows customers to purchase a new home before their existing one has sold; and the broader HomeLight platform, which supports agents and lenders in managing transactions. The company reports facilitating billions of dollars in real estate transactions annually and counts more than 30,000 agents and lenders among its partners.

HomeLight has offices in Scottsdale and San Francisco, and employs more than 400 people, with remote team members distributed around the world. The company operates a hybrid model, making it relevant to candidates seeking location flexibility.

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