Totally agree. My internship has ended with a development firm and I’ve been looking for a job for 3 months now. Discouraging at times but I know I have to double down and keep working! Appreciate you Justin!
Thank you for the words of encouragement! I’m an appraiser with 3 years of experience looking for a new job in the DC area. I’ve been looking for about 2 months now and almost considered getting another job that just pays the bills in the meantime. Again thank you for the encouragement
I graduated from the real estate program at UW-Madison, I’ve been applying to jobs for about 3 months. I’ve had a handful of interviews, no offers yet. Frustrating when many analyst roles want 1-3+ years of experience. Love your videos btw
Thanks for the encouragement Justin! I’ll be graduating from my MSIRE program in December and have 2 solid internships under my belt. When I graduated from undergrad Dec. 2023, it was very difficult to land a job, so that’s why I pursued the MSIRE… I feel good about the future though.
I work in non-resi property management in Southern California. There's a lot of churn, so there's a ton of opportunity. I've increased my comp ~60% in the past two years, and now I'm on a property I love with tons of room for growth.
I spent a whole year as an intern starting last May, and I’m only just now starting a full time gig. My company was on a full-time hiring freeze for almost 2 years. It’s tough out there, but even a post-grad internship (if you can afford to live at home/with a lot of roommates) can help get your foot in the door.
What about someone wanting to career change? I am a late bloomer - 45 y/o. I have almost completed my ASA (Actuarial Designation). Although a great career,, I want to eventually get into CRE investing. I was considering an analyst role to gain experience for a few years. Although never done CRE analysis, I have fairly strong analysis and modeling skills.
Employers are not ready to hire immigrant talent (Students who came to the US to pursue their MSRE). What would be your advice on breaking into this industry and working around the sponsorship requirements? P.S- I interned with a big group last summer.
I'm an international student as well. Going back to our home countries is always an option- saying this in the most light hearted way. Our visa is for studying and some practical training- sponsorship is a privilege. US citizens are struggling themselves to find a job, why would they look at the trouble of hiring us when they have a good pool of talent?
Hey Friend, Saw you couple of times on my TH-cam recommendation page. I must say you make banger videos. Just wanted to ask any potential collab for video editing or thumbnails for your channel?
What has your experience been like when applying for real estate jobs lately?
Totally agree. My internship has ended with a development firm and I’ve been looking for a job for 3 months now. Discouraging at times but I know I have to double down and keep working! Appreciate you Justin!
In the same situation 😂
The fact that you landed an internship with a development firm in the first place in this environment is a huge win - keep working hard and good luck!
@@BreakIntoCREIs this because these people are looking for a salary of some sort? I mean, instead of straight commission as a agent?
Thank you for the words of encouragement! I’m an appraiser with 3 years of experience looking for a new job in the DC area. I’ve been looking for about 2 months now and almost considered getting another job that just pays the bills in the meantime. Again thank you for the encouragement
I graduated from the real estate program at UW-Madison, I’ve been applying to jobs for about 3 months. I’ve had a handful of interviews, no offers yet. Frustrating when many analyst roles want 1-3+ years of experience. Love your videos btw
Thanks for the encouragement Justin! I’ll be graduating from my MSIRE program in December and have 2 solid internships under my belt. When I graduated from undergrad Dec. 2023, it was very difficult to land a job, so that’s why I pursued the MSIRE… I feel good about the future though.
I work in non-resi property management in Southern California. There's a lot of churn, so there's a ton of opportunity. I've increased my comp ~60% in the past two years, and now I'm on a property I love with tons of room for growth.
I spent a whole year as an intern starting last May, and I’m only just now starting a full time gig. My company was on a full-time hiring freeze for almost 2 years. It’s tough out there, but even a post-grad internship (if you can afford to live at home/with a lot of roommates) can help get your foot in the door.
What about someone wanting to career change? I am a late bloomer - 45 y/o. I have almost completed my ASA (Actuarial Designation). Although a great career,, I want to eventually get into CRE investing. I was considering an analyst role to gain experience for a few years. Although never done CRE analysis, I have fairly strong analysis and modeling skills.
Great Video! Now I gotta send this to my parents :)
How much is break into CRE?
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We need to hire people in affordable housing
@@juelz713 I’m in affordable housing still very difficult
Something that I am looking for, any suggestions?
Employers are not ready to hire immigrant talent (Students who came to the US to pursue their MSRE). What would be your advice on breaking into this industry and working around the sponsorship requirements?
P.S- I interned with a big group last summer.
I'm an international student as well. Going back to our home countries is always an option- saying this in the most light hearted way. Our visa is for studying and some practical training- sponsorship is a privilege. US citizens are struggling themselves to find a job, why would they look at the trouble of hiring us when they have a good pool of talent?
Hey Friend, Saw you couple of times on my TH-cam recommendation page. I must say you make banger videos.
Just wanted to ask any potential collab for video editing or thumbnails for your channel?
Great as always!
Thanks, Scott!
@BreakIntoCRE
Are you available for a quick discussion concerning your Udemy course promotion
Looking forward on working together
Thanks