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Trainee Estate Agent

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Berkshire
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Trainee Estate Agent
Location: Reading
Salary: £23,000 - £30,000 (Base salary plus commission)
Hours: Full-time
Work Location: Office-based and field-based
Full Time / Permanent

Remarkable Jobs are recruiting on behalf of a leading independent estate agency in Tilehurst.
We are seeking a Trainee Estate Agent to join their high-performing team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone enthusiastic about property and customer service, looking to kickstart their career in the property sector.

Trainee Estate Agent Role:
As a Trainee Estate Agent, you will support the sales team with day-to-day operations including viewings, negotiations, and client communications. Full training will be provided, making this an ideal entry-level role for an ambitious, confident individual with strong people skills and a keen interest in the local property market.

Trainee Estate Agent Key Responsibilities:



  • Conduct property viewings with prospective buyers


  • Build rapport with clients and provide excellent customer service


  • Support sales negotiations between buyers and sellers


  • Maintain accurate records on CRM systems


  • Assist with marketing properties and canvassing new business opportunities


What They Are Looking For:

Essential:



  • A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle


  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills


  • Confident, well-presented, and customer-focused


  • Driven to succeed in a target-driven environment


Desirable:



  • Previous sales or customer service experience


  • Knowledge of the Reading/Tilhurst area


Trainee Estate Agent Key Attributes:



  • Positive and proactive attitude


  • Professional and reliable


  • Willingness to learn and grow with the business


  • Team player with a strong work ethic


If you’re ready to start a rewarding career in property as a Trainee Estate Agent, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now!

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