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Kamil Kisielewicz
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Jose, CA
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How to Provide Value as a Newbie?

Kamil Kisielewicz
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Jose, CA
Posted

Hi all, I've had my BP account for a few days and I've been really excited to talk to people and start growing my network, but as I'm conversing I'm unsure of how to provide value. 

It feels as if I'm just taking without giving, and I want to build symbiotic and win-win relationships early on. For background about me, I'm 20 years old and I'm a current junior studying Computer Science with specialization in AI; I've had a few internships and experience in coding AI algorithms.

It seems like the value which I can provide is related to my coding abilities, and the time I have since I lack too many responsibilities as a youngster. I'm unsure how to smoothly mention these things though and leverage these advantages.

Any advice?

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