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Trainee Mortgage and Protection Adviser

Spicerhaart
Luton
2 months ago
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Overview

“Our aim is always to be the ‘employer of choice’ within our industry and to attract the very best people. We understand that we can only do this by offering the best training, development, support and opportunity” - John Phillips, CEO.

To be considered for this role, you must hold CeMAP 1 or equivalent.

Benefits of joining the JM academy 

Basic annual salary of £22,000  Realistic on target earnings of £35,000 to £40,000 per year £3000 car allowance Training support package of £500 per month for your first six months of employment Fully Uncapped commission scheme

Who can apply for the Just Mortgages Academy?

Must hold CeMAP 1 qualification A passion to succeed in the financial sector A keen interest in the financial market Experience within a sales environment OR experience within finance or banking is highly desired, but not essential Excellent customer service is essential Be able to captivate the hearts and minds of clients Demonstrate a willingness to succeed A strong work ethic

What is the Just Mortgages Academy?
The Just Mortgages Academy is an exciting opportunity to kick start your career as a Mortgage and Protection Adviser. The academy is hosted by our dedicated Learning & Development Team, who are committed to ensuring that each individual reaches their full potential. With extensive, industry leading on-the-job training and coaching, the Just Mortgages Academy is well equipped to set you on the path to becoming a successful Mortgage and Protection Adviser.

Training Package

3 week in-depth training course in Bedford Practical, hands-on experience, with on the job training and coaching Access to some of the country’s most innovative and motivating mortgage trainers A gateway to a lucrative and exciting career with a successful, and high-performance company 

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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