Broker Apprentice 2013 was a "good career stepping stone"
Finalist Holly Markham has since secured a promotion and looked to develop her management skills.
The clock is ticking for brokers to submit their entries for the Broker Apprentice 2014 series.
And finalist from 2013, Holly Markham, has described appearing on last year's inaugural show as a "good stepping stone for me and my career".
At the time, Markham was an account handler for Lucas Fettes, but she has since been promoted to the role of account executive at the same broker.
Management qualifications
Over the past 12 months she has also been selected to participate in a business leaders
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