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Saturday Assistant
Role Overview
We are looking for a motivated and efficient Saturday Assistant to support our Tunbridge Wells Lettings team.
Your responsibility will be conducting viewings on a Saturday and provide office cover, where you will be expected to use email, answer telephone calls and deal with enquiries in an efficient and timely manner. A full licence and access to a vehicle is essential.
- Hours: Saturdays, 9am - 4pm
Key Responsibilities
- Meeting prospective applicants and clients at the properties for viewings
- Be confident in showcasing clients' homes along with the benefits of the property itself and the location
- Liaise with tenants and clients in a professional, polite and respectful manner
- Work to a busy and time-sensitive schedule
- Be flexible and adaptive to unexpected changes
- Deal with incoming enquiries over the telephone, by email or with customers who walk into the office
- Have a good understanding and knowledge of the local area
- Be interested in real estate and the trends in the local market
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Requirements
In order to be successful at this job, you'll need the following skills:
- Self-motivated
- Adaptable, excellent people skills
- Confident dealing with clients and purchasers
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Able to quickly build rapport
- Professional and personable
- Reliable and punctual


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