This week London’s Kingpin Suite played host to a group of more than 40 incoming Workman Graduates and Apprentices, who were warmly welcomed into the firm by a team of senior leaders including Matthew Pateman, Partner, Vicky Cotton, ESG Director, Richard Hart, Partner and Head of Property Management, and Richard Taylor, Partner and Head of Building Consultancy.
The event allowed the group to socialise, sharing refreshments and playing games including tenpin bowling. It provided a friendly setting for networking and team building.
Workman has recently welcomed 46 Graduates and Apprentices across its 12 national offices, as reported by CoStar News. In the UK business, the 2023 intake divides, with 14 joining the Building Consultancy team and 32 entering Property Management. This distribution showcases the diverse roles within Workman.
Welcoming the new arrivals to the firm, Matthew Pateman, Partner, said:
“Through our renowned Workman Graduate and Apprenticeship schemes, we’re committed to building commercial property professionals, many of whom will grow to become future leaders of the business.
“Our Graduate and Apprenticeship programmes demonstrate the Workman values and our ethos as a business. It’s all about growing, developing, and retaining talent effectively; these bright individuals are the future of our business.”
The Workman Graduate and Apprenticeship Scheme is designed to nurture and support individuals starting in the property sector. It aims to provide the right experience for career development.
From day one, new Graduates and Apprentices have the opportunity to make a valuable difference to Workman clients, on real projects with guidance and support from our experienced senior staff.