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Written by rosalind renshaw

A former Hungarian national basketball player is just one of the people to have earned a place on the Spicerhaart lettings graduate management programme.
 
Matyas Nemeth, who played as a power forward for Szekesfehervar in Hungary, is among eight graduates hand-picked to take part in the programme, during which time they will develop from trainee negotiator to assistant manager.
 
Spicerhaart launched the programme five years ago as part of a drive to develop its next generation of managers within its fast-growing residential lettings division.
 
Since then it has proved to be a huge success with a number of the trainees going on to secure senior positions within the company.

Under the guidance of Kate Hurles, head of graduate development, pictured on the right of the group, this year’s successful candidates will spend the next nine months dividing their time between the Spicerhaart training centre and their respective branches.
 
Once they have successfully completed the scheme, they will be eligible to apply for managerial positions available within the company’s residential lettings group or help launch and manage new branches that are scheduled to open.

Andrew Benn, managing director of Spicerhaart Residential Lettings, pictured on the left of the group, said: “Our staff are the lifeblood of our business, which is why we are so keen to invest in the future through initiatives such as this.

“It provides young people with a clear career path within the industry as well as the opportunity to progress to senior positions within the business.”

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