After college I went to law school for one semester, didn’t like it/the economic realities of the law industry at the time made me realize continuing might not be a good idea. After a unsuccessful job hunt, I moved back home and began flipping houses which eventually morphed into a small remodeling business.
Well, the flip business is drying up so I’ve been doing mostly construction and am no longer in love with it (the physicality of the work, dealing with less than ideal customers, etc has left me feeling pretty beat up). Having a degree in Accounting, and some internship experience (6 yrs ago!) I’d like to find something along those lines, the preference being real estate related.
I’m looking for advice from anyone who’s successfully re-entered the white collar workforce after being self-employed or having a non-traditional job.
If anyone can offer tips on commercial RE job search or point me somewhere I can get more info it’d be greatly appreciated!
Specific Questions:
• Are there certifications that are worthwhile (something on my resume to say “hey! I know about CRE, despite my lack of traditional experience” and “I’m serious about a career in this industry”) • Resume tips for my particular situation • Good places to find entry-level positions • Ideas on how to make my experience flipping houses, owning/managing rental units, starting a construction business relevant to CRE/other accounting finance jobs • Any other thoughts!
I’m realistic about my situation and understand I won’t be in the running for top jobs or anything that someone with 5+ yrs out of college would qualify for, but am hoping to find a decent entry-level job that will make me not dread Monday’s any more!
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