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Landmark

Landmark

By: Bruton Knowles
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Landmark is a podcast brought to you by Bruton Knowles, specialist independent property consultancy, national firm of chartered surveyors with renowned National Utilities and Infrastructure and Valuations Teams. Tune into a landscape of thought-provoking discussions and expert perspectives as our teams take a closer look at the dynamics shaping the future of the property sector and beyond. Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services which can help you research, plan, produce and publish the podcast series that you always wanted to create. edenpodcasting@edenpr.co.ukBruton Knowles Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Why Young Professionals Should Get Into Surveying
    May 6 2026

    Partner Nicholas Broadway is joined by Phoebe Harmer and George Iles for a concise, frank and informative look at the world of surveying, for those who may be trying to forge a career path into the industry.

    Across this episode, we’ll break down the role of asurveyor into clear manageable parts. From different pathways into the role, such as APCs and apprenticeships, to different specialities and sectors like commercial, rural and utilities & infrastructure – this episode will spell out exactly what the world of surveying has to offer – as well as look at what culture and working environment promotes best practice.

    We’ll be looking at what surveyors really do, what key skills and qualifications are needed for success, some common myths and misconceptions that require debunking, and topping this all off with real-world advice from our working surveyors.

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    43 mins
  • Recruitment in Surveying: Why Getting the Right Talent Matters
    Mar 31 2026

    HR Director Neil Young is joined by Naomi Corcoran, Chris Doyle and Olivia Gardiner for a wide-ranging discussion on Bruton Knowles’ reimagined talent acquisition strategy, and how the landscape in surveying is shifting and identifying the right profiles in recruitment.

    With continued skills shortages across the surveying profession, increasing competition for MRICS-qualified professionals, and shifting candidate expectations around flexibility, culture and career development, recruitment has become one of the most pressing strategic challenges for the sector.

    In this episode, the team explores how Bruton Knowles has responded by moving to a direct sourcing, partnership-led recruitment model, focused on authenticity, long-term fit, andcloser collaboration with hiring managers. Drawing on experience across high-volume agency recruitment, targeted headhunting, and in-house HR operations, we discuss what today’s candidates really want, why traditional recruitment methods are losing impact, and how employers can stand out in a crowded market.

    The conversation also looks ahead: what the future of surveying recruitment looks like, how consultancies can build sustainable talent pipelines, and why investing in people is critical to delivering for clients in an increasingly demanding market.

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    38 mins
  • Give to Gain: Supporting Women in Surveying – International Women’s Day Special
    Mar 8 2026

    To mark International Women’s Day 2026 and its theme “Give to Gain”, this special episode of the Landmark Podcast from Bruton Knowles explores how mentorship, support and visibility can drive meaningful change for women working in the property and surveying sector.

    Host Theresa Tschainer, Partner at Bruton Knowles, is joined by colleagues Donna Alderson, Associate Registered Valuer, and Erika Walker, Senior Valuation Surveyor, to reflect on their own experiences within the profession.

    Together they discuss the importance of mentoring, confidence and creating supportive professional networks – particularly in a sector that remains male-dominated in many areas. The conversation explores how giving time, guidance and opportunities to others not only supports the next generation of professionals but also strengthens teams, businesses and client relationships.

    The episode also highlights how flexibility, workplace culture and visibility of female role models are helping reshape the profession and encourage more women to pursue careers in surveying.

    Ultimately, the discussion shows that “giving” – whether through mentorship, advocacy or support – creates collective gains for individuals, organisations and the wider industry.

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    36 mins
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