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Auctioneer work runs the sale room or online auction: presenting lots, taking bids, keeping pace and declaring goods sold.
Auctioneers conduct auctions by accepting bids, guiding bidders through lots and closing sales clearly when the highest accepted bid is reached.
In job descriptions, look for auction catalogues, bid history, seller and buyer contact, lot security, product knowledge, numeracy, auction chant, sales records and conflict handling.
Auctioneer work combines sale preparation with live bidding. The role can include catalogues, seller contact, bidder communication, lot security and a clear close for each sale.
Useful skills include product understanding, numeracy, bid tracking, auction chant, buyer and seller relationships, advertising sales and handling disagreement around lots or prices.
Pay context depends on auction format, item value, commission model, sales volume, specialist knowledge, language needs and whether the role sources goods as well as calling bids.
Development may move toward specialist auctions, senior sale leadership, valuation support, business development, team management or online auction operations. Progress is easier to judge when the next role names clearer ownership of auction sale decisions.
Check whether adverts name the goods, auction channel, catalogue duties, bid records, seller contact, buyer service, legal compliance and security of items before sale.
This guide gives editorial career context for work as auctioneer. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/f1ecc3c4-8212-4386-871a-6fda1b5b4d91 |
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| ESCO code | 3339.2 |
| ISCO group | 3339 |
| Concept type | Occupation |