Agency holds recruitment evening…but you’ve got to go to Mayfair

Agency holds recruitment evening…but you’ve got to go to Mayfair


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A nationwide agency is holding a recruitment evening … but anyone interested has to go to Mayfair to take part.

Fine & Country’s event, at its Park Lane premises in central London from 6pm on February 7,  promises ”networking opportunities over welcome drinks” and is open to prospective recruits “within any area of agency, any locale in the country and any level in their property career.”

Managing director Nicky Stevenson says: “Fine & Country locations across the UK are well equipped to thrive in 2023, with all the tools they need to be able to tackle the year ahead. We deliver to our network all the branding, marketing, technical support, and widespread exposure needed to create clear points of differentiation over the competition, allowing our agents to focus on building their portfolio of unique premium properties.

“The event is set to be an inspiring affair, with a drink’s reception offering the chance for candidates to network with Fine & Country business owners and Head Office staff to discover more about the brand, the culture and understand the career opportunities available. 

“We are looking for applicants who are motivated by creating their own success, and who love exquisite property and want to work alongside likeminded people for a multi-award-winning premium brand in the lucrative upper-quartile of the property market.”

The agency’s business development manager, Gaven Swan, adds: “One of the career options I am particularly passionate about is our associate offering. Becoming a Fine & Country associate enables our agents to have the freedom of being their own boss, with the backing of a prestigious global brand and infrastructure, enabling them to take their careers to the next level.”

Registration is compulsory for this event, here.

 

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