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Career forecast report issued by SelectLeaders.


If you are looking into the commercial real estate sector for a job, or even just a career change, it's it's  

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 best to avoid hotels, real estate service companies and the real estate investment banking sectors. Instead, try the health care, industrial, retail, or home-building sectors.

That's the basic conclusion of the first-ever quarterly real estate career forecast issued by SelectLeaders, an Equinox Partners The company provides executive search services for the real estate industry. It identifies candidates for key functions in areas such as banking and finance, investment management, and operations.  Company based in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
. SelectLeaders is the real estate industry's leading employment and career center focused on midlevel mid·lev·el  
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The middle stage or level, as in a series, course of action, or career.
 professional positions in the real estate industry. SelectLeaders is also the exclusive career site for Urban Land Institute and the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts. The firm's new quarterly career forecast is developed using data from several sources, including the activity generated through the 30,000 real estate professionals now using the www.selectleaders.com website for seeking employment and exploring new career opportunities.

"Overall, the real estate sector, like many industries today, is holding back on hiring and investment while companies figure out where the economy is going. The current situation in the Middle East is adding more uncertainty, but it doesn't does·n't  

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 seem to have affected decision making yet," says Nick Brown, SelectLeaders' chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
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Brown said that the job situation is particularly difficult for people trying to get into the real estate industry. "Entry level people are often facing competition from people a few years ahead of them who have lost their jobs but are now willing to consider a more junior position than they had before. People looking to start their real estate career need to be flexible and patient, and put effort into networking--which our research shows is still the most common way for people to find a job in the industry." (See the Equinox equinox (ē`kwĭnŏks), either of two points on the celestial sphere where the ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect. The vernal equinox, also known as "the first point of Aries," is the point at which the sun appears to cross the  Report at www.selectleaders.com for more information about these findings.) Both the Career Forecast and the Equinox Report can be viewed at http://www.selectleaders.com/news/news1.htm.
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Title Annotation:U.S. real estate industry forecast
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 16, 2003
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