Senior Sales Negotiator
What’s role?
A Mid to Upper market Estate Agency is looking for a Senior Sales Negotiator to join their team in the Highcliffe/Christchurch area. The company sell a range of property along the coast and are looking for an experienced Estate Agent able to represent their business to the highest standards.
This is predominantly a sales position with the successful person being responsible for marketing and selling the considerable register of property the agency has listed.
What’s so good about this job?
The company have ambitious growth plans in the future and are looking for Estate Agency superstars who can support the expansion. For the right person they can offer a great package, excellent training, career prospects and the opportunity to work in one of the most successful sales teams on the South Coast.
This could be the smartest career move you’ll make!!
Benefits:
Good Basic Salary with £35k OTE (uncapped)
Pooled commission
Training, recognition, reward and exciting career prospects
Contact:
Google: LAWSON PROPERTY RECRUITMENT
About us:
Lawson Property Recruitment is a specialist recruiter for the property industry covering Estate Agency, Lettings, Property Management and New Homes roles across Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, The Isle of Wight and West Sussex.
Required skills
- Estate Agents
- Property
- Real Estate
Reference: 52460220
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