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Trainee Sales Negotiator

Felicity J Lord
Greater London
2 months ago
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Are you ambitious, driven, and ready to launch a rewarding career in property sales? Join our dynamic team in Canary Warf as a Trainee Sales Negotiator and take your first steps toward success with fully funded training through the Spicerhaart Training Academy! No experience? No problem. What matters most is your enthusiasm, strong communication skills, and passion for helping people find their perfect home. Our expert-led training will give you everything you need—from property know-how to negotiation techniques—to thrive in a fast-paced, exciting industry.

As a Sales Negotiator at Felicity J Lord Estate Agents in Canary Warf, you will receive:

£28000 OTE per year Uncapped commission Full-time working hours: 8:30am to 6pm four weekdays per week, and 9am to 5pm every Saturday

Your additional benefits as a Sales Negotiator at Felicity J Lord Estate Agents in Canary Warf, you will receive:

30 days annual leave (includes bank holidays*) Enrolment at the Spicerhaart Learning & Development Centre Continued training as you grow and develop within your role Fully-funded training course to help you achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 Estate Agent qualification Career progression opportunities, including the opportunity for at least one promotion in your first 12 months of employment Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 access to our confidential helpline)  Eye care Employee Referral Bonus  Company Pension Scheme Personal ‘Talk Time’ with our CEOs Opportunity to earn a place on the plane for our annual Spicerhaart Incentive Trip  Eligibility for our annual black tie Elevate Awards, in categories related to your role

Your journey as a Sales Negotiator will begin with one week at the Spicerhaart Learning & Development Centre:

Purpose-built training location Industry-leading training delivered through one-to-one and group sessions Day-to-day learning led by our industry experts Fully-paid hotel stay for the duration of your training at our Learning & Development Centre in Colchester* Breakfast, lunch and an evening meal provided during your stay*

How you will make an impact as a Sales Negotiator at Felicity J Lord Estate Agents in Canary Warf, you will receive:

Market properties to potential home owners Arrange and conduct property viewings Negotiate offers Generate new leads through canvassing, door knocking, leaflet dropping and more Develop and maintain strong relationships with your clients Continue your training and development, with close support from your mentor

The characteristics that will make you a successful Sales Negotiator at Felicity J Lord Estate Agents in Canary Warf, you will receive:

Passion Ambition Drive Strong work ethic Positive mindset Solution finder Good communicator People skills Customer-focused Respectful

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Terms & Conditions apply*

* Must have access to a vehicle that is less than 10 years old

* Full UK Driving Licence must be for a manual or automatic car

Please note: If you are successful in your application for this role but voluntarily leave the role within the first 12 months of employment, you may be required to reimburse the company for the costs associated with your training programme.

Armed Forces Covenant:
Spicerhaart is a forces-friendly company offering many Estate Agency roles to those considering leaving the forces.

If you are looking for an exciting career, where you feel part of something bigger, and where your excellent communication skills come into play every single day, then the world of property sales and lettings could be for you.

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