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Nathaniel Hirschler
  • New to Real Estate
  • Charleston, SC
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Struggling to Find Work and Start a Career

Nathaniel Hirschler
  • New to Real Estate
  • Charleston, SC
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I just graduated this summer and I am having an incredibly difficult time finding work in the real estate industry. I wanted to find a job that allowed me to learn about real estate investing while providing me the income necessary so that I could invest myself. I'm struggling to get any responses or interviews.


Is there something I am missing? Do I just need to become an agent? Are there certifications or classes I need to take to help out a property management company? I've applied for Leasing Consultant positions and Assistant Property Management positions but nothing has come through. Any advice would be appreciated!

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