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What kind of job is suitable for those who study property management?

Since you can be a receptionist, it means that your image and communication skills are good.

It is not recommended that you change careers. The real estate industry is still relatively promising, but you have not found the right project and company. And this is your major, so changing careers will be a disadvantage.

You can work in a small company first. After accumulating some experience, you can apply for projects under larger property companies, such as international companies like CBRE, JLL, and Savills. Believe me, they are very knowledgeable about property management. The requirements for employees in positions such as assistants are not very high, but focus more on plasticity. The position of property assistant (administrator) is most suitable for freshly graduated property majors. It is recommended to build office buildings, shopping malls, high-end apartments, villas, and shopping malls as the first choice. You can learn a lot. Don't build an ordinary residential complex. I once interviewed a man who was said to have been a residential property manager for eight years, but he didn't even know how to calculate management fees. It was so destructive.

After determining the goal of the real estate industry, you can learn some things based on your interests, such as computers, education, etc., which can serve your work. Take education as an example, if you In the future, you can work as a consultant for a larger company, and excellent training capabilities are necessary.

As for the salary, I don’t know which city the poster is in. If it is a first-tier city such as Beijing and Shanghai or a larger city such as Dalian, Shenyang or Xi’an, the property assistant’s salary of 2,000 yuan is normal, plus subsidies. Excluding insurance, the actual amount received was probably a little over 2,000. Don’t even think about the salary in second- and third-tier cities. Project managers in first-tier cities can earn around 20,000 a month, and those in second- and third-tier cities can earn around 5,000, which is pretty good.

Suggested development route for the poster: Property Assistant - Customer Service Supervisor - Customer Service Manager - (Project Manager) - Consulting Team - Project Manager. I also graduated from a college with a major in property management, and I followed the above path.