When Should I Start Cold Emailing/Networking In General?
I'm an incoming senior graduating with a degree in Computer Information Systems. I have no relevant RE internships, will graduate with only a non relevant internship that is mostly marketing and web design. I just recently enrolled in the BIWS RE/REIT course, and plan on picking up a certification with ARGUS and maybe another modeling certification as well before I graduate. Not only am I learning how to model basically from scratch, but I'm hoping those bullet points will help show my interest and dedication to CRE on my resume.
Anyway, I am basically starting fresh with learning the ins and outs of CRE, but I am highly determined to do so. Is it too early to start cold emailing/networking even with my very little knowledge of the business? Thanks in advance.
Yesterday
Stole my thunder. 100% yesterday, and if you haven't started yet, don't wait until tomorrow. Research the areas you are interested in, read up on real estate to have some beneficial conversations, and reach out by any means necessary without being a pest. Ask questions about how they started. People LOVE talking about themselves and the work they do (if they truly enjoy it). Meet people for coffee, talk to them for 15 minutes on the phone, "bump into them" at a networking event, and make yourself memorable. Also, follow up. Depending on the area you're in, real estate can be small. Make a good impression and continue to reconnect every so often to keep yourself fresh in their minds.
Coffee is going to be hard. Unless it's on weekends. Interning full-time (non relevant to CRE) this summer, then I go back to school which is 3 hours away from my target market. I'll do my best though.
as young as possible.
ideally your relationships go back to before you were even born
How would you suggest going about building a network as someone very new to the industry and will not be looking for a job for about a year?
Reach out, express your interest in the industry, and ask your contact for his/her's respective experience. Just prepare beforehand, and have a good list of questions.
Rule of life: It’s never too early to start networking.
Great content here, I'm in the same boat as OP, but a Finance major (non-target). Have experience with two internships, multiple on-campus trading groups (real money), and near perfect GPA. Along with networking like a mad man, should I be applying for FT positions following Spring 2019 graduation?
I'm also graduating Spring 2019. I believe we should start applying before we graduate. I was planning on starting my job search after the Fall semester.
But if anyone has any input on the timing of that I'm open to hearing it.
Recruiting networking timeline for the summer 2017 (Originally Posted: 02/17/2016)
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently a sophomore at a semi target. I was wondering when should I start to network? If I start to reach out, would people at BB think that I'm too early and come across as too ambitious? Thank you so much.
Now. No one is going to think negatively of you for starting to network early, as long as you aren't extremely pushy you should get great reception. Just reach out to alumni and try to strike up a conversation, you would be ahead of most other people trying to network and it's always best to start early.
Too late to network...when? (Originally Posted: 01/29/2011)
When is it too late to reach out to BB's for informational interviews (with the hopes of getting flagged for an interview) I know there's still a lot of interviewing happening in Feb...so by end of Feb? Also, when are the latest Superdays? I had my superday at the end of Feb last year, anymore later than?
When should I start cold emailing/networking in general? (CRE) (Originally Posted: 06/07/2018)
I'm an incoming senior graduating with a degree in Computer Information Systems. I have no relevant RE internships, will graduate with only a non relevant internship that is mostly marketing and web design. I just recently enrolled in the BIWS RE/REIT course, and plan on picking up a certification with ARGUS and maybe another modeling certification as well before I graduate. Not only am I learning how to model basically from scratch, but I'm hoping those bullet points will help show my interest and dedication to CRE on my resume.
Anyway, I am basically starting fresh with learning the ins and outs of CRE, but I am highly determined to do so. Is it too early to start cold emailing/networking even with my very little knowledge of the business? Thanks in advance.
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