Apprentice Emily starts her career at Redbrik

7th August 2018

Redbrik Estate Agents has taken on its first apprentice applicants manager at their Chesterfield office.

Emily Dickerson, 18, has joined the company for a year long apprenticeship where she will gain experience from all areas of the property industry. At the end of the apprenticeship, Emily will achieve an NVQ qualification in Property Estate Agency Residential Sales. Emily said: -I did a week's work experience with Redbrik in 2016 while I was still at school and I absolutely loved it. -I've been doing a wide range of duties, including booking appraisals, viewings and providing feedback to vendors, which has been really fun. -The team are great, and I've learnt so much already so I'm looking forward to the next year. Julie Bulheller, director at Redbrik, added: -This is a very exciting time for Redbrik as we experience continued growth and get ready to open our new office in Sheffield City Centre, so we're delighted to have Emily on board as our very first apprentice. -She's picked up the role really quickly and is proving to be a fantastic addition to the Redbrik family. It's wonderful to see how far she's come already and I'm certain she will have a very promising property career in the future. For more information about Redbrik, visit www.redbrik.co.uk.

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