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WORKING IN PROPERTY
An Estates Gazette guide packed with lessons for employers and employees alike
Pondering your next career move?
The five most sought-after roles in property
How I got where I am today
Six of property’s leading lights explain how they got to the top
The industry’s best graduate schemes
The best places to work on planet property
Seven UK cities and three global cities with the hottest job opps
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Something for everybody
How to get to the top
Simple rules form Tim Hartley at Odgers Berndtson to ensure you’re boardroom ready
The best people in property to work for
From developers to agents to architects to housebuilders, we’ve compiled the most respected
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2015
• LAW: Student accommodation: from grime to prime
Roland Smyth charts the evolution of student accommodation into a new asset class
• COMMENT: Graduates – don’t rush your career
The best bit of advice and the biggest dilemma each graduate will have, according to Alistair Elliott
• EG LIFE: Recruitment – welcome to the real world
Recruitment It is the season when young people swap university for their first proper job. This year some of the larger agents have been looking for more graduates than ever before
• COMMENT: Alistair Elliot
Don’t rush your career, take time to specialise
• COMMENT: EG editor Damian Wild
How Deloitte is showing the way when it comes to helping its graduates get a housing foothold in London
• RISING STARS: Who are the hottest people in property right now?
15 of the most exciting under 35-year-olds rocketing through the property industry ranks
• COMMENT: Rob Joslin, co-founder Capstone Recruitment
Why we need to find, and keep, those rising stars
• GLOBAL REAL ESTATE DEBATE: The biggest threat to London’s next generation
The soaring cost of housing is perhaps the biggest threat to London’s economy
• VIDEO: From the archives (2012)
In a tough market what do employers looks for in graduates?