Rightmove training blitz for agents via new Hub tool

Rightmove training blitz for agents via new Hub tool


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Rightmove has launched a new tool to help agencies manage Rightmove training and make the most of the ever-growing range of free training courses available on the Rightmove Hub.

The new tool ‘Teams View’ is available within the Rightmove Hub and in the words of the portal “allows agencies to have better visibility of the Rightmove training staff have completed and track their progress.”

With Teams View, agencies can Create bespoke teams of learners based on anything, such as branch, job role or new joiner onboarding; allocate training to assign the right training to the right people; and monitor progress and performance allowing the tracking of staff progress and making sure teams are getting their Rightmove training completed in good time.

Agencies can also ensure compliance through help for staff to keep on top of mandatory training requirements with a dashboard and certificated evidence of learning; set reminders to keep learners on track and ensure accredited training is renewed; and automate reports so that managers and team leaders can get regular updates on staff training progress.

With Teams View, agencies can also more easily see how staff across the business are progressing with their Level 3 Certificate for Estate and Lettings Agents (CELA) qualification.

By assigning CELA to new joiners as part of their onboarding training or tracking how staff across branches are progressing through the qualification, agencies can now better integrate CELA into their overall training programme for staff and get whole agencies Level 3 qualified with Rightmove.

Agents with at least a year’s experience can use their CELA qualification to apply for the ‘Member’ grade of Propertymark’s National Association of Estate Agents (MNAEA) and Association of Residential Letting Agents (MARLA) once they have passed their final exam.

 

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