JOHOR BAHRU, 9 Jan. – The Real Estate Career Fair is one of the major events for the real estate community at the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Organized by PEHARTA and LADS, this fair has been a tradition for many years. It offers a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of real estate. With participation from key companies every year, it has become a standard networking and career development event. The fair serves as a platform for students to explore various career paths, connect with industry leaders, and plan their future in this field.
This year, real estate companies and experts from various fields gathered at an event renowned for its significance. The fair caters to undergraduates considering future careers and final-year students preparing to transition into the professional world. Activities included company exhibitions, motivational career talks, and one-on-one networking opportunities. The dynamic and engaging environment gave students valuable insights into the real estate industry, highlighting its diversity in areas such as property management, valuation, and agency.
The event provided valuable networking opportunities with industry professionals. Skilled experts in real estate shared their knowledge and experiences, offering valuable advice. They introduced attendees to various sub-specialities within the field, along with the skills and qualifications needed to excel in real estate. The company representatives were approachable and eager to share their experiences, allowing students to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different careers. This provided a fair opportunity for attendees to understand the various roles available in the industry and how they could advance their careers.
One standout aspect of the event was the hyper-lead-generating networking opportunities. In contrast to the virtual interactions they had previously experienced, students connected with professionals through face-to-face conversations. These opportunities included career journey stories from industry veterans who shared the ups and downs of their career paths. Hearing these stories gave students a realistic picture of the industry and what to expect from different sectors.
For many participants, the event was an eye-opener. It encouraged those who were initially hesitant about pursuing a career in real estate and broadened their understanding of the field’s scope. The event successfully bridged the gap between academia and the professional world, providing students with hands-on knowledge, essential skills, and valuable networks needed for success in the field. We are certainly laying a strong foundation for them to open doors to new career opportunities in real estate, emphasizing the importance of being well-informed, developing key skills, and networking.
Written by Erina Falisha Binti Nasarudin and Associate Professor Ts. Sr Dr. Noorsidi Aizuddin Bin Hj. Mat Noor