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Real Estate is a critical driver of economic growth in the United States, and it offers a variety of exciting career paths that algin well with a range of business majors. The Real Estate Career Community will expose students to the real estate industry, helpful resources, and relevant career paths, including acquisitions, asset management, brokerage, development and more.
The Trading Room invites you to a Fireside Chat at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, December 7, 2022.
The event will be held in Koumantzelis Auditorium in Lindsay Hall, and the speaker is Drake Peabody ’09, Director, FP &A at IHS Towers. His topic is “Parental Leave As A Father & A Manager.”
This event is co-sponsored by the Bentley Investment Group (BIG) and University Advancement.
Searching for internships, attending recruitment events, researching employers, and scheduling interviews, all while balancing your regular studies and schoolwork, can be overwhelming. However, it’s important approach your job search proactively. Try these five ways to better manage your career and school responsibilities.
CREW Boston, formerly New England Women in Real Estate (NEWiRE), is the region’s leading professional organization promoting the advancement of women within the commercial real estate industry. Since its creation in 1982 by a small group of women professionals with considerable vision, CREW Boston has been an important force behind the increasing success of women in New England’s real estate community.
Currently, more than 500 women gain opportunities for professional growth and business development as members of this vital organization. …
Have you ever wondered what it is like to fully immerse yourself in the culture of another country? Sophia Lucear, class of ‘23, challenged herself in Spring ‘22 by studying abroad in Milan, Italy. Not only did Sophia travel the world while studying abroad, taking courses, and meeting new people, but she also successfully completed an internship for credit. Sophia shared with me the valuable insights she gained while working internationally.
Sophia was a marketing intern for an affordable luxury …