Hi everyone,
I'm a uni student studying commerce and majoring in real estate at UNSW. I am interested in working within property when i graduate in a development management or analyst role). I know its a long shot but surely a few members here have worked in these types of roles before?
What tips do you have for that initial entry into the industry? I hope to get a part time or internship role whilst i complete my degree but have found this extremely difficult. I don't have any property related experience apart from being a director in my uni's real estate society. Should i complete a certificate of registration and apply for basic real estate agency admin roles or do i continue to cold call valuation companies etc in the hope that they will offer me an internship.
I would love the opportunity to gain an insight to the industry (be it a small or large company) but i just haven't found that luck yet. It seems that selling myself on my passion for real estate alone isn't enough by itself.
Any input is greatly appreciated
Cheers,
Daniel
I'm a uni student studying commerce and majoring in real estate at UNSW. I am interested in working within property when i graduate in a development management or analyst role). I know its a long shot but surely a few members here have worked in these types of roles before?
What tips do you have for that initial entry into the industry? I hope to get a part time or internship role whilst i complete my degree but have found this extremely difficult. I don't have any property related experience apart from being a director in my uni's real estate society. Should i complete a certificate of registration and apply for basic real estate agency admin roles or do i continue to cold call valuation companies etc in the hope that they will offer me an internship.
I would love the opportunity to gain an insight to the industry (be it a small or large company) but i just haven't found that luck yet. It seems that selling myself on my passion for real estate alone isn't enough by itself.
Any input is greatly appreciated
Cheers,
Daniel