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Lauren Doyle
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Newbie from Raleigh, NC

Lauren Doyle
  • Apex, NC
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Hi Everyone!

I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello! I am looking for a part time job assistaning in a real estate office or property management office. Any ideas on how to go about finding quality part time work?

Thanks,

Lauren

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Dante Nava
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  • Cary, NC
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Dante Nava
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  • Cary, NC
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Hi @Lauren Doyle,

Welcome to the area! Something to consider would be to check out, or call up, temp agencies and ask if they work with real estate-centric companies. A part time temp job would at least help familiarize yourself with the area and who the different companies are in the area. Another option would be to go to the grocery store or Wally world and pick up one of those Apartment for rent or homes for rent or even Real Estate magazines that are free then just call them up to see if they are hiring. It's a lot of work, but would probably be more fruitful than blasting out résumés on Jobbing or Monster. Good luck!

-Dante

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