How much does an Auctioneer's agent earn
A Auctioneer's agent earns between $1.241 and $8.104 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.977 and a median salary of $2.037 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 44 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 2.977 | 35.721 | 744 | 15 |
1º Quartile | 1.241 | 14.893 | 310 | 6 |
Median Salary | 2.037 | 24.440 | 509 | 10 |
3º Quartile | 6.180 | 74.164 | 1.545 | 30 |
Higher Salary | 8.104 | 97.246 | 2.026 | 40 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium level technicians in administrative sciences
- middle level technicians in business operations
- auctioneers and appraisers
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Main workplaces
Auctioneers and Appraisers they provide services to people, public and private institutions. They work in real estate, mineral extraction, business and artistic activities, and auctions can be carried out for industries, commerce or services. They work in companies or on their own, in a team and, occasionally, with supervision. The workplace varies from indoors to outdoors or in vehicles and hours are often irregular. They can work in uncomfortable positions for long periods and under pressure. In some situations, the appraiser of movable property is exposed to toxic materials and radiation and the auctioneer to aggression from people during the auction.
What does it take to work in the field of Auctioneers and Appraisers
Professional practice is open to Brazilians over twenty-five years of age who meet the requirements of specific legislation. Workers who perform these occupations have varied education. In general, they complement their training with courses whose duration varies between two hundred and four hundred hours.
Functions and activities of Auctioneer's agent
Auctioneers and Appraisers must:
Activities
- determine storage ways;
- demonstrate agility of reasoning;
- offer lots;
- examine authenticity of property through tests and evidence;
- evaluate the target audience;
- propose the sale of goods at auction to the selling investor;
- require compliance with the conditions of sale;
- require bail from the bidder;
- create the goods entry order;
- examine authenticity of goods through tests and evidence;
- arrange for transportation of goods;
- determine location of custody of assets;
- report auctions to official bodies;
- declare sold to the highest bidder;
- evaluate location and geographical position of real estate;
- exhibit disinhibition;
- prepare the enclosure;
- publish auction notices in accordance with the law;
- pre-assess auction viability;
- make information about auctions available in the media;
- collect information about the property's vicinity;
- identify lots;
- capture bids;
- elaborate sales catalogue;
- photographing and filming valued assets;
- demonstrate notions of financial calculation;
- demonstrate public speaking skills;
- exhibit insight;
- show proposal portfolio;
- suggest price of goods;
- separate lots;
- demonstrate basic knowledge about the products to be auctioned;
- show disinhibition;
- register evidence of the appraised property;
- provide guidance and information to interested parties;
- check prices with the market;
- ensure the integrity of movable property;
- pay fees and charges;
- write auction regulations;
- consult sales history;
- send direct mail;
- pre-evaluate auction viability;
- computerize operations;
- capture future customer-seller;
- demonstrate auditory and visual acuity;
- measure prices with the market;
- analyze the origin, characteristics and condition of the assets;
- convey credibility to the public;
- hire support staff;
- evaluate location and geographic position of real estate;
- discriminate assets;
- search the market;
- create the order of entry of goods;
- communicate auctions to trade unions;
- attract interested parties to the auction;
- inspect assets to be auctioned;
- check the origin of the goods;
- issue sales notes to buyers;
- demonstrate ability to extract information;
- analyze the origin, characteristics and condition of the goods;
- close service agreements;
- describe the lots;
- exhibit the lots;
- consult price lists related to goods;
- receive payments for auctioned goods;
- issue commercial report;
- set the place and date of the auction;
- issue technical report;
- move inventory;
- prepare the final auction report;
- issue provisional receipt;
- provide documentation according to the rules of organs inspection bodies;
- ensure guard and security of movable assets;
- control reception and storage of goods;
- elaborate inspection report;
- communicate the auction to official bodies;
- demonstrate persuasiveness;
- maintain website;
- introduce the auction conditions and rules to the public;
- quantify lots;
- give publicity to auctions;
- disclose the conditions of sale of the auction;
- check the documentation of the assets;
- report the auction to the buyer-seller client;
- hire logistical support for the event;
- deliver the goods;
- collect information with the property's vicinity;
- demonstrate skill in dealing with the public;
- evaluate land occupation trends around the property;
- determine place of custody of goods;
- obtain an authorization letter from the selling investor;
- issue sales notes;
- register entry and exit of goods in proper books;
- ensure guard and security of movable property;
- exhibit lots;
Sectors that hire Auctioneer's agent the most in the job market
- general public administration
- fairs, congresses, exhibitions and parties organization services
- temporary labor lease
- health management support activities
- incorporation of real estate enterprises
- other service activities provided mainly to companies
- clothing parts making
- billing activities and registration information
- wholesale of fish and seafood
- production and promotion of sports events