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Grainger PLC
Average start time: 8:45
Average end time: 17:45
Average number of working hours: 9
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Application Advice:
I would say, apply early and just take each stage as it comes. Be personable.
Interview Advice:
Lots of example questions, even if you haven't studied residential property - you do need a good understanding of the market.
Graduate Surveyor – Residential, Mixed at Grainger PLCRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show a real and genuine interest for Residential property (not just commercial as most property degrees are focused on).
Make sure you have credible work experience in the industry.
Interview Advice:
Be yourself - being the loudest isn't necessarily the most important thing.
Graduate Trainee Surveyor, Rotation at Grainger PLCRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Customise your application for the company. Do some research. Put some time and effort into it.
Interview Advice:
Stay calm, be yourself, if you don't understand something ask for a clarification/explanation. Don't be afraid to ask questions, they won't expect you to know everything.
Graduate Surveyor, Graduate Programme at Grainger PLCRead the full review »
Application Advice:
Show a strong and proven interest in residential property and Grainger
Be a team player
Look at our company values - are you a good fit?
Be self motivated and willing to work hard
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Application Advice:
Be enthusiastic and don't worry about having property experience. As long as you show an interest in the sector and a willingness to learn you'll be fine.
Interview Advice:
Think of examples of how you dealt with certain situations in the past e.g. how you dealt with a difficult person/customer.
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