How To SUCCEED as a Real Estate Analyst [4 Steps]
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- How To SUCCEED as a Real Estate Analyst [4 Steps] // Landing a job in commercial real estate isn't easy, but once you actually do land a role and say yes to an offer, this is when the real work actually begins.
And to be successful in a commercial real estate analyst or associate position, there are a few key things that the highest performers in the industry do to set themselves apart from their industry peers, which help them land promotions more quickly and move into better, more lucrative opportunities in very short order.
So whether you’ve just landed your first job in the industry and want to make sure you’re getting started on the right foot, or you've been in your current role for a while and want to set yourself up for your next career move, in this video, let’s talk through four things to do in a real estate analyst or associate position to accelerate your career growth as quickly as possible, and how each of these things can set you apart from the competition.
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🕒 Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Introduction
1:02 Pay [Extreme] Attention To Detail
3:36 Be Reliable
5:10 Contribute Proactively
6:52 Track Your Successes
8:58 What To Do Next
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What characteristics have you seen among the people that stand out most in CRE?
Detail
@@JMateoLucas great feedback.
1. Check your work, errors are bad (focus on attention to detail)
2. Be reliable and meet deadlines
3. Go the extra mile and add value outside of your job scope (be proactive)
4. Be proactive about your next career move & track your successes
Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I just landed my first CRE job and your videos/website have by far been the biggest help!
Congrats! Great to hear the videos have been helpful!
This is right on time for me. I just landed my role in asset management last week and these are great tips.
Congrats, Keith! Good luck getting started in the new role!
Just got my first full time job post graduation, working in RE Development. Thanks for all your help!
This is very accurate. I manage a team of acquisitions analysts and #s 1 and 2 are critical for success. Detail-orientation may not come naturally (it didn't for me) but practice, practice, practice and you'll make it! It may not be easy, but it will make a big difference if you're in private equity or brokerage long-term.
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Thanks to Justin, I was able to land a job with CBRE.
All the credit goes to you for putting the work in, Jose - I hope all is well at CBRE!
Hi there
I have a question, How do we calculate IRR for different investors for a given real estate project? For further clarity, there is one project with multiple investors. So how do we calculate individual investor IRR?
4 months working as a full time analyst for a Real Estate Private Equity (we are LPs). I have previous experience (internships) related to this role but I would like to transition to the GP side. Any recommendations?
Dig into the different business plans of your operating partners and try to think like a GP on deals you work on. These partners could very likely turn into future employers down the road, and work you do alongside them right now can also act as a prolonged "tryout" and a great opportunity to showcase your skill set and thought process. Good luck!
Your videos have been helping me a lot trying to find my right path in CRE. I am standing between to job offers right now, real estate analyst at Altus and portfolio analyst at Mark Taylor. My end goal is to be a multifamily developer/investor but I’m torn on which of these jobs I should accept. Do you have any advice on which you think will provide me with the most experience and networking possibilities?
Congrats on the offers Izharia. Feel free to shoot me a message on LinkedIn if you’d like to discuss. Best of luck.
I’ve landed a job in a senior debt lending bank as an analyst. Do you believe I will still be able to cross over to Acquisitions a later on in my career?
Congrats Morgan. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn if you’d like to discuss this kind of transition. Best of luck.
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