Lettings Negotiator

Posted 19 April by GCB Recruitment

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Are you an experienced Lettings Negotiator looking to join a leading estate agency that can offer career progression? 

Our client, a well-respected independent estate agency has an opening for a Lettings Negotiator to join their close-knit team in their Southend-on-Sea branch.

Working Days:

  • You will be required to work full-time

Our client is offering the successful Senior Lettings Negotiator:

  • £25,000 basic salary (DOE)
  • Up to £30,000 OTE (DOE)
  • Great additional company benefits
  • Ongoing support from the Director
  • Career progression opportunities

To be considered for the role of Senior Lettings Negotiator you must have:

  • At least 1 year experience within Lettings
  • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Target driven

Senior Lettings Negotiator duties:

  • First point of contact for letting customers
  • Building quick rapport with letting customers
  • Conducting viewing and converting the letting through branch
  • Dealing with fast-paced transactions
  • Negotiating and agreeing Tenancies
  • Working between branch and properties
  • Working toward high KPI targets
  • Delivering excellent customer service via both phone and face-to-face

Due to the high amounts of applications if you have not been contacted within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.

This job has been posted by GCB Agency Recruitment Ltd which is acting as the Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, working on behalf of their client, who is confidential at this stage

Reference: 52505773

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