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Sales Negotiator

Marylebone High Street
1 week ago
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DO YOU WANT TO HAVE EVERY WEEKEND OFF AND STILL WORK IN ESTATE AGENCY?

Our client is a successful Independent Estate Agency with an office in the prime location of Marylebone.

They require an experienced sales negotiator to join their team. They are looking for an individual who wants to stand out from the crowd, thrive on success and relish working in a competitive, professional environment.

Key Responsibilities:

As a Sales Negotiator, you will play a pivotal role in connecting vendors with eager buyers, ensuring a seamless and rewarding experience for both parties.

Your main duties will include:

Registering interest and arranging viewings: Be the catalyst in connecting potential buyers with their perfect property

First-Class Customer Service:

Stand out by providing personalised attention and ensuring applicants needs are expertly managed

Take charge of managing the offer process from start to finish, ensuring smooth negotiations and successful outcomes

Embrace the challenge of setting and surpassing targets.

Candidates will posses:

  • Strong Work Ethic.

  • Positive Mind-Set.

  • A Team Player Mentality.

  • Attention to Detail

    Working hours are Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm. NO WEEKENDS!!!

    Due to a very high number of applications we are unable to come back to every candidate with feedback. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Your CV will be registered with us and we will keep you updated with any other positions that may be of interest. However please keep checking our website as new roles will be updated daily, Nouvo Recruitment London wishes you the best of luck in your job search.

    Nouvo Recruitment London operate as an independent recruitment agency with over 20 years of experience supporting clients and candidates nationally across the UK

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