Academy scheme receives over 1,200 applications for 18 places

Just Mortgages attracted a significantly high number applications from potential attendees to its latest training programme.

Some 18 trainees are now learning the ropes of broking during the five-week course. This is the last academy of 2021, and over the year Just Mortgages will have trained more than 65 new brokers.

Demand for places has been fierce, with over 1,200 applications for the 18 places. These applicants also come from a wide variety of backgrounds, with recent graduates including those from the estate agency sector.

The training that the attendees are going through has been designed by Rodney Sloan, head of training for Just Mortgages, and he explained: “We want to help as many people into the industry as possible, and that is why we have expanded the course to accommodate 18 people.

“Competition for places on our academy is incredibly tough. Every course we struggle to decide who deserves a place. Although we could conduct courses with larger groups via video conferencing, we don’t want to compromise on the quality of our training.

“By conducting the training in person, everyone on the course gets time to discuss any queries with the team, and the other trainee brokers.

“It is a source of massive pride that we support new blood coming into the mortgage industry through our academy, and this year we have trained more brokers than ever before. Next year we will build on this, and continue to bring talent into the sector.”

The course varies slightly depending on the experience of the attendees. Those without CeMap1 take a five-week course, the first two-weeks of which are focused on achieving their CeMap1 qualification. Those who have CeMap1 already join for the final three weeks which builds upon the CeMap1 qualification, developing a range of skills that will enable them to succeed in the market.

 

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