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Assistant Lettings Manager

Spicerhaart
Surrey
3 days ago
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Overview

We are looking for an experienced Lettings Negotiator to join our dynamic Guildford team as an Assistant Lettings Manager. You will be working alongside passionate property professionals in one of Surrey’s most vibrant markets. As an Assistant Lettings Manager, you will play a key role in driving success, leading by example, and helping our team deliver outstanding service while developing your own career

Benefits of being an Assistant Lettings Branch Manager at haart Estate Agents in Guildford:

Complete on-target earnings eof £40,000+ per year Performance Related Bonus of £750 for your first 2 months of employment, whilst you build your pipeline Uncapped commission scheme A Company Car Enrolment onto fully-funded training course that will earn a Level 3 Award in Property and Housing Management (including ARLA) Career progression opportunities Our new company-wide Elevate incentive program Employee Assistance Programme 

A day in the life of an Assistant Lettings Branch Manager at haart Estate Agents in Guildford:

Liaising with prospective tenants and arranging property viewings in line with their needs Negotiating offers and agreeing new tenancies Marketing properties to tenants utilizing various marketing skills Developing and maintaining strong relationships with Landlords and Tenants Assisting the teams to successfully achieve KPI’s Providing support to your colleagues in your managers absence A focus on generating new and repeat business Canvassing the local area Ensuring properties adhere to health and safety standards Ensuring your colleagues and the business in risk-averse and following the highest compliance standards for all regulatory bodies.

Essential Skills of an Assistant Lettings Branch Manager at haart Estate Agents in Guildford:

Full UK Driving Licence for a manual vehicle Works well with others to create a team spirit and an enjoyable working environment Experience leading others in a professional environment A reputation for delivering outstanding customer service Ability to work under own initiative Good telephone manner Strong IT skills (Basic Microsoft Packages) Attention to detail An understanding of current legislation related to Residential Lettings

The Finer Details:

We are currently conducting some interviews using video software. To be eligible to proceed in our recruitment process, you will need:

Full UK Driving Licence Legal entitlement to live and work in the UK (in accordance with the Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006) We’ll need evidence of your right to work in the UK, in the form of:
Passport/Birth Certificate

We will also need

Proof of Address National Insurance Drivers Licence Check

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