We are hiring!

We are hiring!

We are looking for a trainee Estate Agent and also a Saturday Negotiator for our busy Maldon office.

We are hiring!


We have two exciting opportunities to join our team!

Trainee Estate Agent


We are looking to recruit a trainee estate agent. Experience is not essential and the chosen candidate will be given support and training within their role. As a trainee Estate Agent you will learn all aspects of the property business booking viewings, managing our diary and conducting accompanied viewings. We seek ambitious, hard-working applicants. A passion for delivering a first class service to our customers is no-negotiable!

Saturday Negotiator


We are looking to recruit for a Saturday sales negotiator, based out of our Maldon office. The hours will be 9am - 4pm every Saturday. Experience is not essential but the applicant must be self-motivated and enjoy face to face and over the phone interaction. Your role will involve booking appointments and dealing with customers that phone and visit the office, as well as accompanied viewings.

In the first instance please email your CV with accompanying letter to maldon@holdenestates.co.uk


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