Lettings Negotiator

Posted 19 March by GCB Recruitment

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Looking to join a close-knit, fast-paced team offering great career progression and regular team incentives, all while gaining a paid-for ARLA Qualification?

We are currently seeking a high-achieving Lettings Negotiator to join our client who can offer all of this and more! This is an office-based role therefore, there is no requirement for a driver’s license.

Working hours:

As a Lettings Negotiator you will be required to work Monday - Friday full time with just 1 in 3 Saturdays 9am - 1pm required to work.

The successful Lettings Negotiator will be offered:

  • Up to a basic of £25,000
  • Up to £29,000 OTE
  • 22 days holiday + Bank holidays
  • Free parking
  • Being enrolled onto a fully-funded training course that will let you gain the ARLA qualification and also paid membership for ARLA
  • Team incentives
  • Career progression

Lettings Negotiator requirements:

  • Worked within the role previously.
  • The ability to deal with a fast-paced environment
  • Be able to work well with others but able to work on your own
  • Strong customer service skills
  • take pride in your work
  • Personable

As a Lettings Negotiator, your role will involve:

  • Developing and maintaining strong relationships with clients
  • Have great knowledge of the current market
  • Booking viewings
  • Dealing with contracts
  • Conducting regular calls with Landlords to make sure they’re up to date with their property report

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: 52343963

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