Property tech firm to house 70 new roles at Newcastle base
A North East tech firm has announced that it is set to create more than 70 new jobs before the end of October this year.
Iamproperty, based in Newcastle, has already created 60 jobs this year and is set to create a further 70 jobs, which will be based at its Gosforth head office.
The property tech company offers end-to-end services to estate agents including conveyancing and compliance.
Ben Ridgway, iamproperty’s group managing director, commented: “We’re a fast-paced entrepreneurial scale-up, so taking all our people with us on the journey is vital.
“We want them to enjoy the ride. Our culture is always front and centre and we want people to have long lasting careers with us, with plenty of opportunities to develop their skills via training, the freedom to try new things and have fun.”
“Anyone joining us now is coming onboard at an exciting time.
“The launch of movebutler [iamproperty’s new platform] was a huge milestone and we couldn’t be happier with how it has been received in the industry, creating a more efficient, profitable and modern way to transact.
“Our auction services are also going from strength to strength, and recent tie ups with Rightmove and Zoopla show that we are right at the centre of the growth of this market with lots of innovations to come.
“We’re keen to recruit the best talent and are looking for people who are passionate about customer service.
“As a tech enabled services business our people are critical to our success, so making sure we recruit brilliant people in all our support roles is really important to us.
“We want to hear from people here in the North East as well as from across the UK if they think they can bring something special to the team.”
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