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Savills reveals push to increase social mobility within industry
Unspecified number of interns have been given paid work experience at the agency as part of a charity partnership with Career Ready.
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Agencies & People
Interview: Boss of leading estate agency reveals expansion success
Entrepreneur and owner Mark Coulter wants to amplify business, appointing Stephen Mackenzie as its first consultant for Perthshire and Fife.
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Auctions
Detached property with sea views…
Bull Sandfort, a Grade II listed sea fort located in the Humber Estuary went up for sale at Savills most recent auction.
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Movers & Shakers
Savills new head of sales at new Teddington office
Daniel Killick joined Savills as head of sales in the firm’s recently opened Teddington office
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Savills launches posh property portal for the super wealthy
Estate agency wants to attract and retain upmarket vendors and buyers with a platform that feeds their passion for posh property.
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Property industry high flier returns to his local agency roots
Peter Everett has returned to Rickmansworth to head up Savills office in the town where he began his career nearly 40 years ago.v
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Lettings leaders call out Government over binning Section 21 evictions
The TLIC's report in response to the Queen's speech eviction proposals urges ministers to mitigate against 'unintended consequences'.
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Savills reveals joint Chelsea Flower Show stand with celebrity sculptor
Sculptor David Harber, who has many celebrity clients, is sharing a space with the estate agency this week at the world-famous green-fingered event.
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Savills slammed for ongoing 43% gap between male and female pay
Industry is better than many other industry's but still women are paid 11% less on average than their male counterparts.
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Personal security tech has enabled more female agents to get out into the field, says Savills director
An estate agent has claimed that technology has helped make women employees within the industry safer when doing viewings and appraisals and freed them up to do non-desk jobs. The comments have been made by Norfolk agent Natalie Howlett-Clarke who works from the Norwich branch of Savills, where she is the firm’s joint Head of Sales. She says that “as with many industries, traditionally the senior positions have been held by men and, particularly after the Suzy Lamplugh case there was a long-held perception that estate agency work carried a high degree of risk for women and therefore [their roles] tended to be more office-based”. Starting at Savills in 2005, she says technology has transformed how staff both male and female can be protected when out and about at viewings, and security risk reduced to an acceptable level. Top jobs Howlett-Clarke says she hopes this will encourage more women to gain broader experience within the industry and encourage more of them into top jobs. “Looking ahead, I think better female representation in senior positions will undoubtedly help girls and women to consider this a rewarding career,” she adds, saying that growing up with Margaret Thatcher as the Prime Minister helped…
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