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‘Dream job’ sends employees to Dubai and pays £200,000 with no qualifications needed

All you need is an ability to sell

Olivia Petter
Sunday 29 October 2017 13:12 GMT
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A Coventry-based estate agency are recruiting for new agents to work in their flagship Dubai office.

The "dream role" will involve selling properties in the United Arab Emirates for a tax-free salary of up to £200,000 per annum, reports The Coventry Telegraph.

Successful applicants will be sent straight to Dubai to begin their new position and will receive help with finding accommodation.

The company, who sponsor Coventry City's shirts, have said that no professional qualifications are necessary and that they are simply looking for enthusiastic people with the ability to sell.

Ideally, they will hire candidates with a sunny disposition who "turn up and own the room."

The role isn't listed on the agency's website, which currently shows only UK-based opportunities that are located in the company's Coventry and Leamington Spa offices.

However, the agency host regular recruitment events and the next one is solely dedicated to finding people to work in Dubai.

Taking place on November 14 in Liverpool, the evening event will provide an insight into the unique job that requires little more than a couple of years of sales experience.

"We have exciting growth plans with additional offices due to launch in Dubai and are looking for determined, driven sales people with a proven track record of at least two years in a target driven environment to join our winning team," the event listing reads.

In addition to the property sales consultant role, which pays £200,000, the agency is also hiring property leasing consultants, whose earnings start from £75,000.

Both roles offer uncapped earning potential, with top earners receiving in excess of £300,000 per annum.

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