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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Want to be a Real Estate Agent assistant...
So I'm a newbie in Real Estate Investing and Real Estate in general, my current focus is to get out of my fast food job and get into a job related to real estate. While I need to work a job to live, I would much rather be in a job where I can immerse myself in the industry while also building great connections.
I went to a few Real Estate firms with my resume in hand just asking if anybody would like an assistant, or somebody to do data entry or anything. A few pushed me to try and work for my Real Estate License.
Is it worth it to get my license? I don't want to be an agent, I simply want to immerse myself in real estate investing. Any thoughts?
Or any tips from a real estate agent on the best way to approach for an assistant? What is it that you look for when hiring for help? Any help at all is appreciated!