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Recruiting Younger Real Estate Sales Representatives

By: Rob Veitch We probably don’t need to share the fact that recruiting the right person for your real estate business can be quite tri...

By: Rob Veitch

We probably don’t need to share the fact that recruiting the right person for your real estate business can be quite tricky. Reading various surveys, I’ve seen that almost 80% of real estate sales representatives leave the industry within their first 2 years of achieving their license. Knowing this, is it any wonder that you need to find the secrets for recruiting the best people you possibly can?

Here are some general tips to help you find the best real estate sales representatives.

Review and update your online presence to appeal to younger real estate sales representatives.
The reality is millennials are very social media savvy, both in their personal and work lives. If you’re not effectively using the internet for your agency, you could be missing out on some great interaction with this generation. The younger sales representatives have a unique opportunity to connect with first-time homebuyers and the younger investors.

Be a workplace where employees are truly valued.
Just as it is with any job, no one wants to work in a place that makes them miserable and doesn’t appreciate their efforts. With the additional long hours, weekend and after hours work that’s expected of real estate sales representatives, being appreciated and recognised is even more important. In a recent survey, approximately 23% of people said that workplace culture was the biggest factor influencing their job satisfaction.

Get into some face-to-face networking.
While the internet is great for getting the word out there, actually meeting up with people in person provides you with an entirely different experience, both for the recruiter and applicants. Make a concerted effort to attend local networking events, sales group events, seminars and the like. Even if you are not looking for someone right now, you never know who you might connect with that can be a useful contact in the future.

Meeting prospective agents in a work environment can give you a true insight into whether the person has the right skills and knowledge needed.

By directing your efforts towards younger real estate sales representatives, creating a positive work environment, and networking, you will be well on your way to finding quality real estate sales representatives for your agency.

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