Looking for an entry level job or internship in real estate? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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Real estate agents run residential real estate. The steps to becoming a real estate agent vary by state but typically involve an application, coursework, a licensing exam, and post-licensing coursework. You can also become a commercial real estate agent, which also requires licensing. In either case, you can work with an agency or go the self-employed route.
It’s also worth mentioning the many websites in the real estate business: Zillow, Redfin, and 42floors, to name a few.
You don’t need a bachelor’s degree to become a real estate agent, but it won’t hurt. Many of the other positions in real estate, particularly the administrative positions, typically require a degree.
Real Estate Operations & Executive Assistant Vaco Columbus, OH | View |
Claims Adjuster Trainee Progressive Casualty Insurance Company Columbus, OH | View |
Mutual Funds Wealth Management Rep Veterans Sourcing Group Columbus, OH | View |
Wealth Management Associate Veterans Sourcing Group Columbus, OH | View |
Commercial Real Estate Agent (Entry-Level) Marcus & Millichap Columbus, OH | View |
Real Estate Associate Agent (1099) - Columbus Redfin Columbus, OH | View |
National Real Estate Services Associate I ALDI Dublin, OH | View |
Client Service Associate Stratos Wealth Partners Columbus, OH | View |
Leasing Consultant Multifamily Management Columbus, OH | View |
Sales and Leasing Agent Havenpark Communities Lockbourne, OH | View |
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