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Wonderful working experience
Self Employed residential property sales Associate Valuer (Former Employee) - Lichfield - 8 November 2023
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The most useful review selected by IndeedWhat is the best part of working at the company? The whole experience is wonderful What is the most stressful part about working at the company? Getting the clients to sell their home What is the work environment and culture like at the company? I love it they are so friendly and helpful. What is a typical day like for you at the company? Inputting data and conducting valuations.
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With the right man at the helm it could have been a great job.
Office Administrator (Former Employee) - Bellshill, North Lanarkshire - 29 November 2023
What is the best part of working at the company? Working with the associates and handling properties. What is the most stressful part about working at the company? A very disingenuous boss. Couldn’t take him at his word, and always the fear that you wouldn’t get paid. What is the work environment and culture like at the company? A revolving door of new associates. What is a typical day like for you at the company? It would be stressful if the boss was in the office, dependant on his mood.
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Estate Agent (Former Employee) - United Kingdom - 9 June 2023
£250 Upfront costs. They get in touch with you very quickly and the approach is outstanding. However most companies they have training and upfront costs and if you want more you will have to pay problably more. But overall is a good fit for a bigger.
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Excellent to be independent work from home
RE/MAX Real Estate Agent (Current Employee) - Remote - 5 June 2023
Needs skills to learn about sales, software, build network and can be difficult to do so without knowledge . A week training in Wolverhampton which was difficult and expensive to travel to each day. Hotel not close to train station. Would be good to have online only training or close by with groups.
Pros
Needs in my opinion pre skills which can be used to build business
Cons
No pre skills and no money no sales as no basic salary
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Self employed
Sales/Lettings Negotiator - Lettings team leader (Former Employee) - Putney - 24 February 2022
Good for flexibility, you get to work your own hours. As long as you can sale and rent a property you will earn very good commission. Advise….. start on a part time basis and have a part time job as well.
Pros
Flexible
Cons
Commission only
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What people like
- Ability to meet personal goals
- Energising work tasks
- Inclusive work environment
Excellent earning potential
Estate Agent Associate (Former Employee) - Glasgow, Glasgow - 21 July 2021
Excellent earning potential if you are willing to do the graft and work hard. You need to put in the legwork to bring in the properties initially and must have the drive and determination but if you work hard it pays off and you will make good money. Very interesting job if you have a passion for the property market. You will learn how to value a property, conduct viewings, negotiate property sale, etc.
Pros
Control your income, work own hours, interesting job.
Cons
No guaranteed wage although commission is good.
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Not a good experiance
Estate agent (Former Employee) - Central Belt - 4 April 2021
Lack of support Lack of transparency from beginning Owner of PMC not trustworthy Contracts are extremley onesided Commissions are high in favour of remax compared to other agencies Family owned with multiple family members running office.not a nice office enviroment.
Pros
Initial training was good
Cons
Very expensive start up
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Avoid
Estate Agent (Former Employee) - Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh - 8 October 2020
Avoid scam pyramid scheme, take money for training and leave you on your own. Mlm at its best. Very horrible bosses and bad training read from a book
Pros
None
Cons
Everything
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Excellent
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR (Former Employee) - Musselburgh, East Lothian - 17 September 2020
Great place to work. Meeting people in and around my home town is good way of meeting new people so you get known by locals so if and when they decide to put there house on the market they will come to you first. We always try to help people out as much as possible and help them find their dream new home
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Do as much research as you can
Specialist Estate Agent (Former Employee) - London, Greater London - 2 August 2020
Understand real estate before making any further action to join the company.
It's important to not start as a Rockies because this makes you vanuarale position to join a company where you are complete working alone.
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Great Work Environment
Associate (Current Employee) - Chingford, Greater London - 25 March 2020
I really enjoy working here. The environment is great, it is quite relaxed and friendly whilst everyone works hard and gets things done. Everyone is supportive and wanting to help each other succeed.
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Totally unprofessional, nothing to do with Remax in United States...!
Sales and Lettings Negotiator (Former Employee) - London Putney - 24 February 2020
Too long story to be revealed here. The Agency in Putney I was trying to collaborate with was a joke, and after a few months, it just dissolved / disappeared.
Anyway, the help from the Top Management in Head Office was totally inexistent, they did not want to know or to deal with the problems in Putney Agency.
In my humble opinion, they are both wrong, and they lost a good and dedicated sales person. Never mind, all the best!
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Great
Office manager (Former Employee) - London, Greater London - 5 February 2020
Working in Remax was great because I met so much different people and being able to go out during working was great, the people I worked with were very helpful .
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Great place to work
Agrnt (Former Employee) - Out of Europe - 8 October 2019
I was very happy to work for Re/Max
Was professional and great team to work with.I was independent agent for lease and rent property.
All responsibility was completed by me on time and if any isues there was always someone to talk to . I was left reason :relocation.Thank you
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Absolutely great brokerage for starting and experience agents
Real Estate Sales Representative (Former Employee) - 360 College street - 29 September 2019
That was my first brokerage I joined and I am grateful for their support and guidance in the first years of working in real estate. Highly recommended for new agents. Re/Max Hallmark offers extended trainings and seminars and ongoing support of the management team.
Pros
trainings and seminars
Cons
located mosty on the east end
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Good place to work - great colleagues and atmosphere
Regional Administrator (Former Employee) - London - 8 July 2019
Good place to work - great colleagues and atmosphere
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Office and Field Based Position
Lettings Negotiator (Former Employee) - Port Talbot Town - 22 November 2018
Learned PC skills and various software packages. Down fall with job was dealing with difficult tenants who fell behind with their rent and I had to serve eviction notices.
Pros
Close to Homes
Cons
Unsociable Hours
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American Franchise Concept only works in UK cities
Lettings Agent/ Manager (Former Employee) - Berkshire - 7 April 2018
the franchise does not do well in towns/rural - expect a 10 year + wait before your franchise becomes known, trusted and established by those wanting to sell or let their UK properties.
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Positive work environment.
Associate Partner (Estate Agent) (Former Employee) - Hemel Hempstead - 13 March 2018
This was a self employed position working in a high street agency.
Working alongside other self employed associates, we had to cooperate with each other and built a strong team ethos.
Pros
Being your own boss
Cons
Long hours
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Productive, motivated.
Estate Agent (Former Employee) - Putney Heath - 8 December 2017
I learnt how to communicate with clients to market properties in the most appropriate manner to maximise the selling value and satisfy their needs. Going on viewings was the best part and the worst part was that some of my free time would be used to go on viewings.
Pros
More confidence and knowledge
Cons
Long hours.
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fun and meeting new customers
Sales Assistant (Former Employee) - Stirling, Stirlingshire - 29 January 2017
its was fun at the start but after time it turned in to the same thing I was doing all the time and start not being interesting for me and got a bit diffulcut.
Pros
metting new people
Cons
long hours
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