The highest paying entry level position with a MS in real estate
What’s the highest paying entry level position for someone with a business degree and a masters in real estate?
What’s the highest paying entry level position for someone with a business degree and a masters in real estate?
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For entry level probably analyst pay at an equity shop so say $200k all in?
Your dad handing you the keys to the kingdom so he can move to Italy for 6 months out of the year.
That aint entry level brah. Thats a grand entrance.
With a rich dad the two can be one and the same
Most people in RE masters programs already have a few years of experience along with their undergrad degrees. I think prospective MSRE/D students sometimes overestimate how much the masters degree matters. Yes, it can help you, but ultimately employers are going to care about what you know, which is primarily a function of what you've already done professionally.
I’m getting my graduate right after my undergrad because my scholarship will cover it so only experience I’ll have is a couple internships
Eastdil or HFF under a monster stud broker. You could make up to $150k probably, maybe more dependent on base salary. That money will be earned though...
I love the ominous tone in this.
When applying to job sites how would you know how successful the broker is?
By asking the useless HR middle-man who the job is for...
Hate to break it to you but those jobs don’t make it to online sites.
I know HFF has an interesting model where the investment sales guys “tip out” their analysts. They choose which analyst they want to run the deal with them, and when it closes they get a piece of the commission. I’ve heard a good HFF Analyst can crush it.
A handful of "lifer" analysts do $300k+ per year. A few of the lead analysts 3-4 years out of school can do $200k on the top teams.
Is it difficult to get into a msre program?
It depends, do you have any RE experience beyond the MSRE?
I have just under a year working in office/lab tenant rep for my family's firm.
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