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Christopher Hydrick
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Looking to possibly shadow or intern in Miami/Miami Beach

Christopher Hydrick
  • Miami, FL
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Hello BP:

I am moving to Miami here in a week or two (waiting on my condo to finish closing). I will be starting at UM School of Law in August with the intent of a concentration in RE (we will see exactly how that goes... but that is the plan for now).

Basically, I am looking to intern, even unpaid, for the summer in exchange for the knowledge and networking opportunities that would present themselves working in such a place. I do not have a FL license (hence the "unpaid" part), but do have a strong resume to attest to my work ethic and intellectual capacity.

I already have one (unpaid, 15-25hr/week) internship lined up with a brokerage in Miami Beach that does high-end luxury residential and commercial developments. However, I don't want to put all of my eggs in one basket, especially since I have only had correspondence via email at this point. I'm also not opposed to working in two places at once, provided there is benefit to be had by everyone.

If anyone is in need of a little extra help, or knows someone who does, and doesn't mind sharing some tricks of the trade, please don't hesitate to get in touch, and I will gladly send you my resume.

Thanks in advance!

Chris Hydrick

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