Appraisal Exit Ops

Currently a junior appraiser at a large shop (CBRE, CW, JLL) in a major market (NY, LA, Chicago, Miami) for a little over a year now. Never was a long term goal to stay with appraisal but figured it was great exposure to all asset types directly out of undergrad. I am now getting to the point of looking to move on, potentially to Capital Markets side as an analyst for debt/equity or IS. Also open to the asset management and acquisition side. What are some of the best ways to enhance my skills (particularly excel) to prepare myself for potential interviews and modeling tests? Also, what is the best way to seek a new position of this type? (cold emails, networking events?) Anyone with experience in appraisal move to a new role? If so, what?

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I did appraisal's at a large shop like this for a little over a year and just got an offer in acquisitions. Appraisals teaches you a lot but fuck is it boring and repetitive.

I came from an investment consulting background (alternative asset research) and wanted to move into CRE asap. If I could do it again i would have waited a little longer and tried to get into acquisitions directly but it is a decent stepping stone for CRE.

Feel free to pm with any questions if you want. Just start networking and the move shouldn't be too difficult.

 

I actually went a similar route, but when I started looking to leave it was about a year before I could get my CG. Figured that I shouldn't waste the education/experience so I stuck it out, got certified and almost immediately got an offer on the banking side. If your current plan doesn't work out, keep the client side in mind - for the most part it's better than the fee side. The CG opens up more doors though.

So my advice is either leave as soon as possible or try to get certified if you end up staying put for a while.

 
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