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Talent shortage hits estate agencies, reveals major report
Recruitment giant Manpower says more than 80% of estate agencies are struggling to find skilled staff.
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WFH is now important ‘must-have’ for estate agency job seekers
Claim is made by Anthony Hesse, who says cost of living crisis, Covid pressures and a glut of vacancies have made WFH ubiquitous.
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Exclusive: ‘Vacancies and pay boom’ in estate agency follows wider economy surge
Recruitment chief Anthony Hesse of Property Personnel says property industry job markets mirrors ONS figures just out for UK.
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Guest Blogs
Where is everybody? The crisis in estate agency recruitment
Property Personnel's Managing Director says that property sector is facing an estate agency recruitment crisis and reveals five reasons why.
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As the unemployment rate hits 4.8%, what about the property industry?
The Negotiator asks two of the industry's leading recruitment firms to assess the jobs market for estate agents now, and in the coming months.
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Estate agencies facing worst recruitment shortages ‘in a generation’
Anthony Hesse, MD of leading recruitment firm Property Personnel says candidates face more choice, and agencies need to expand talent pool.
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Minimum qualifications proposals to take ‘at least’ three years to become law
ARLA Propertymark has confirmed that the introduction of a minimum qualifications standard for estate agents is unlikely to see the light of day until 2023 at the earliest and possibly not until the mid-2020s, according to Chief Executive David Cox. The proposals from the Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA) working group published last month would see a minimum Level 3 NVQ ‘A level’ standard applied across the industry for back and front-end office staff. But Cox says much has to be achieved before any legislation goes live including at least one consultation, the framing of draft legislation and the parliamentary approval process. “And that’s assuming we don’t have a general election getting in the way,” he says. “Nevertheless, I would encourage agents to start planning.” Higher calibre estate agents RoPA’s proposals have been applauded by the managing director of the industry’s best-known recruitment firm, Anthony Hesse (left) of Property Personnel, who says it will help attract a higher calibre of job applicant to the sector. “As well as higher standards across the industry as a whole, the added bonus is that we are more likely to attract the quality of applicant who sees a qualification as recognition of their skills,”…
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Features
Why is it so difficult to recruit decent estate agent negotiators?
The housing market in many areas of the UK has swung from being the seller’s market to a buyer’s market, says Joanne Christie. The same is true when it comes to jobs.
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