GTH's continued investment in training pays off
June 2025
Providing expertise and imparting local property market knowledge since 1843 is at the heart of Greenslade Taylor Hunt’s ethos.
The firm aims to stay at the forefront of the property industry and believes that investing in graduates and undergraduates, by imparting knowledge and skills to help them progress in their careers, helps achieve this.
The latest cohort of graduate trainee rural surveyors have just passed their APC exams and earned the right to become members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Annie Haxforth, Ryan Doble and Isobel Harris work in the firm’s Redhill, Honiton and Sedgemoor offices respectively.
Separately Isla Bennie based at the Taunton residential office has completed her apprenticeship in property and has been appointed a residential sales negotiator.
The firm has a strong reputation across the West Country for its professionalism, expertise and client relationships.
GTH prides itself on the advice and support it provides clients amidst the ever-changing challenges and opportunities they face.
The firm is always delighted to welcome new talent and nurture nascent careers and embrace fresh thinking.
James Wotton, GTH Partner in charge of training programmes, said: “We are delighted to see the hard work and dedication of our team members on the graduate and apprentice training programmes has been rewarded.
GTH remains committed to supporting graduates and apprentices through their courses to reach qualification. As a diverse property firm, staff receive a wide range of experience, resulting in highly capable qualified professionals ready for their career ahead.”
If you would like to find out more about the opportunities available please head to the GTH careers page or contact [email protected]
The firm aims to stay at the forefront of the property industry and believes that investing in graduates and undergraduates, by imparting knowledge and skills to help them progress in their careers, helps achieve this.
The latest cohort of graduate trainee rural surveyors have just passed their APC exams and earned the right to become members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Annie Haxforth, Ryan Doble and Isobel Harris work in the firm’s Redhill, Honiton and Sedgemoor offices respectively.
Separately Isla Bennie based at the Taunton residential office has completed her apprenticeship in property and has been appointed a residential sales negotiator.
The firm has a strong reputation across the West Country for its professionalism, expertise and client relationships.
GTH prides itself on the advice and support it provides clients amidst the ever-changing challenges and opportunities they face.
The firm is always delighted to welcome new talent and nurture nascent careers and embrace fresh thinking.
James Wotton, GTH Partner in charge of training programmes, said: “We are delighted to see the hard work and dedication of our team members on the graduate and apprentice training programmes has been rewarded.
GTH remains committed to supporting graduates and apprentices through their courses to reach qualification. As a diverse property firm, staff receive a wide range of experience, resulting in highly capable qualified professionals ready for their career ahead.”
If you would like to find out more about the opportunities available please head to the GTH careers page or contact [email protected]