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Has property manager 2023 stopped?

In 2023, the property manager's certificate was cancelled.

The property manager exam withdrew from the national vocational qualification catalogue, but this certificate was not lost, but was changed from vocational qualification evaluation to vocational skill level recognition. Property manager refers to employees who are responsible for the property management of residential areas, shopping malls, industrial parks and so on. Its main task is to coordinate, manage and maintain property resources.

Property managers need to master the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of property management, have a deeper understanding of relevant laws, regulations, standards and norms of property management, provide property management consulting and consultancy services, and have the corresponding ability to solve property disputes, handle complaints and maintain and manage building facilities.

Property manager refers to employees who are responsible for the property management of residential areas, shopping malls, industrial parks and so on. Its main task is to coordinate, manage and maintain property resources. Property managers need to master the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of property management, have a deeper understanding of relevant laws, regulations, standards and norms of property management, provide property management consulting and consultancy services, and have the corresponding ability to solve property disputes, handle complaints and maintain and manage building facilities.

Property managers need to have the following skills and qualities:

1, good communication skills. Property management personnel need to communicate and coordinate effectively with community owners, residents, relevant government departments, suppliers and security personnel.

2. Proficient in management skills and tools. Property management personnel need to master the tools and technologies of property management, including elevator maintenance, fire safety, health management, equipment maintenance and other operational skills.

3. Have the ability to solve problems. Property managers need to cooperate with residents, contractors and government agencies to deal with a variety of issues, which may include scientific and technological status, safety issues, management issues, financial issues and so on.

4. Good organization and coordination skills. Property management involves management teams and resources, and it is necessary to organize, coordinate and track various work processes, maintenance processes and equipment maintenance processes.

5. Have a high sense of responsibility. As a property manager, I need to take the responsibility of maintaining and managing residents' safety, public facilities and environmental sanitation.