Property Manager
Oversee the leasing and maintenance of residential and commercial properties.
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4.0Dec 2023
Challenging but you develop resilience and strength of character
Reviewer's Qualification
Bachelor of Commerce
Experience
5 – 9 years
Organisation size
Medium (20-199 employees)
Specialisation
Real Estate & Property
The good things
Not everyday is the same in this role, you get to meet a lot of people and help make a difference by finding people a home. The flexibility is good, you can run your own calendar and appointments. Gen...
The challenges
Since you work with a lot of people, you can deal with some difficult customers. People yelling at you is not uncommon in this role. You have to be calm, professional and firm when dealing with angry ...
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4.0Apr 2024
Not much work life balance but good variety of work, overall I enjoyed it
Reviewer's Qualification
Certificate III in Property Management
Experience
1 – 4 years
Organisation size
Large (200+ employees)
Specialisation
Real Estate & Property
The good things
Property management is a tough gig, not for fainted heart but once you get the hang of you, you can earn a good income.
The challenges
Weekend work and lots of calls late night (only if you care) but then if you don't, it will come back to you.
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