International, independent real estate consultancy Hollis has welcomed two new graduates, one apprentice and one placement student to its Birmingham office.
Daniel Hall and Thomas Hunt join the Birmingham office as Building Surveyors, with Hall graduating from Liverpool John Moores University with BSc Hons in Building Surveying and Hunt from Sheffield Hallam University with a BSc in Building Surveying.
Luke Standen has started his apprenticeship as a Building Surveying Assistant and Cameron Cassidy-Allen successfully completed a summer placement as an Architectural Technologist as part of her Architectural Technology degree at Nottingham Trent University.
The individuals form part of Hollis’ 2022 graduate cohort – its largest to date – with 30 graduates, one apprentice and five placement students recruited across 11 locations in the UK and Ireland.
Director and Head of Hollis in Birmingham, Simon Goodrick, said: “Hollis has a long history of investing in and training the next generation of real estate professionals and our early careers programme is a great source of pride for the business. It is encouraging to see so many young people interested in forging a career in surveying and building consultancy, and this latest cohort allows our team to tap into a new talent pool of highly qualified and motivated individuals who bring fresh thinking to our Birmingham office. It was great to have Cameron join us over the summer and I look forward to seeing Daniel, Thomas and Luke’s careers flourish at Hollis.”