brokerage to development
obviously the market is still slow, but is there any benefit from transitioning from a jr guy in a small (but notable) brokerage team to being a jr guy with a large institutional developer?
pay/growth/etc? any insight helps
obviously the market is still slow, but is there any benefit from transitioning from a jr guy in a small (but notable) brokerage team to being a jr guy with a large institutional developer?
pay/growth/etc? any insight helps
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If your interests, personality, and skillset are more attuned to development than brokerage, yes. If not, no.
sure, but assume all things equal. i’m asking purely from the scope of career trajectory & earnings.
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