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Great firm to start at. Generally sit alongside analysts and help assist them with their day to day work. Can’t go wrong with large brokerage internship if you’re able to get one. Usually have a project due at end of summer which helps get an idea if they’d like to give you a FT offer.

 

Also, I'd love to hear any insight on how the day to day of the capital markets internship differs from the brokerage internship at CBRE, as a college intern can't do anything in brokerage without their license.  

 
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You don't need a license to work in brokerage, only sales peoples or commercial real estate brokers do. The analysts and other support staff don't need license, but you can get one and probably should eventually if you want to stay in brokerage.

Anything Associate+ in brokerage will require a license because those positions are sales.

Capital markets vs. normal brokerage ---- don't know about CBRE specifically. It is a different team probably that does different transactions. I imagine they might focus more on the Equity and Debt component, but who knows. Both are just as good as one another - apply to both opps if you can. Neither need license to get in as intern or Analyst.

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