Commercial Real Estate Career Paths [Where To Start] // One of the hardest parts of breaking into the commercial real estate industry is deciding where that entry point should be (based on where you ultimately want to end up).
What you do and where you work in your first few years out of school can have a big impact on your career trajectory over the long-term, so taking the time up-front to step back and be intentional about the first job you decide to pursue can pay dividends in your career many years in to the future.
And while one of the best things about the real estate business is the sheer amount of options out there as far as where you can take your career, this can also cause some pretty serious "analysis paralysis" when trying decide on the optimal path to take.
So to help you zero in on the parts of the business and the specific job disciplines that you might want to focus on based on what you want to be doing right now, and also where you want to go long-term, in this video, let's walk through four of the most common entry-level roles in the real estate industry, what you might be doing in each, and which path might be best for you if you're just getting started in the industry.
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🕒 Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Introduction
1:15 CRE Sales Agent
3:08 CRE Analyst (Brokerage)
5:29 CRE Analyst (Institutional AM)
7:24 Acquisitions/AM Analyst (Investment/Development)
10:02 How To Prepare For Applications and Interviews
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