FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Graduate Residential Surveyor position?
A relevant degree and professional membership are required. Ideally, candidates should also be looking to begin the process of sitting their Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).
What type of tasks will the Graduate Residential Surveyor be expected to perform?
The Graduate Residential Surveyor will primarily undertake Home Reports and Mortgage Valuations for various local and national clients and provide effective support to Surveyors with minimal supervision.
Is there a training program for new graduates?
Yes, graduates are supported throughout their APC journey by a structured training framework tailored to individual needs, with guidance from in-house APC Counsellors/Supervisors.
Is knowledge of the local property market necessary for this role?
While knowledge of Falkirk and the surrounding area would be beneficial, it is not essential for candidates applying for this role.
What are the employee benefits offered for this position?
Benefits include a competitive salary, generous annual leave and bank holiday entitlement, a company pension scheme, a Cycle to Work scheme, professional membership fees paid, private healthcare after the qualifying period, group income protection, and a flexible benefits platform.
How should I apply for the Graduate Residential Surveyor position?
Interested candidates should download the Application for Employment, complete it, and send it to careers@g-s.co.uk.
Is experience required for this role?
Ideal candidates will have an interest in working within a surveying practice and should demonstrate an ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Previous experience may be beneficial but is not explicitly required.
What support can I expect during my APC journey?
Graduates will receive necessary training and experience, along with directed supervision from in-house APC Counsellors/Supervisors, to help them prepare confidently for examinations and professional assessments.