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Part-time real estate jobs for high schoolers in NYC?

As a high school student living in NYC, I'm curious if there are any entry-level opportunities in real estate. Are there offices or agencies that hire high schoolers for part-time jobs or internships?

a year ago

There are definitely opportunities for high school students interested in real estate in NYC, although they may not directly involve real estate transactions, given the age requirement to be a licensed real estate agent. That being said, there are plenty of ways to gain exposure to the industry.

First, you could consider administrative or support roles in a real estate agency. These could involve answering phones, managing schedules, or assisting with the creation of marketing materials. Check out online job boards, LinkedIn, or directly visit real estate agency websites to look for job postings.

Next, you might try seeking out internships in the real estate field. Many businesses offer summer internships to high school students. While these might be competitive, showing your interest and research in real estate could increase your odds.

There is also an exciting option to become a 'property inspector.' In this role, you will monitor the condition of an apartment building or commercial space and report to the property owner. Some property management companies take on high schoolers!

Also, don't forget about leveraging your network. If you have family, friends, or even teachers who may have contacts in the industry, don't hesitate to ask for introductions.

Remember, while experience is valuable, focus on your studies first. After all, good grades may open doors for you in the future. Consistently taking coursework related to real estate (like economics, business, or finance) may help your application stand out. Be sure to balance your work obligations with your academic responsibilities. Best of luck!

a year ago

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