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Property Management
Unsure what forum to post this to but its a beginner question nonetheless.
I've been looking for about 4 months now for a job with a property management company. Full disclosure, I would like to learn the ropes for awhile before I venture out to create my own PM business. Thus far, I haven't had much luck with landing a position. I'm currently finishing up renovating a property to sell, but that's about all the experience I have as far as real estate goes.
Might anyone in the business have some good advice for me for what to include on a resume that an employer would look for? I'm working as a chemist now, but the parallels aren't terribly apparent and seem to be stretching sometimes.
Thanks for any and all help.