Employers
Approximately 110,900 clerks are employed in the offices of real estate agents and brokers. Other major employers include real estate developers, finance and insurance companies, advertising agencies, local government, health care and social assistance organizations, administrative and support services companies, and professional, scientific, and technical services industries.
Starting Out
To secure an entry-level position, contact real estate-related companies directly. Online job sites, newspaper ads, and temporary-work agencies are also good sources for finding jobs in this field.
- Architects
- Assessors and Appraisers
- Credit Analysts
- Geodetic Surveyors
- Grounds Managers
- Home Stagers
- Household Movers
- Insurance Policy Processing Workers
- Insurance Underwriters
- Interior Designers and Decorators
- Investment Fund Managers
- Investment Professionals
- Investment Underwriters
- Landscapers
- Loan Officers and Counselors
- Mutual Fund Analysts
- Mutual Fund Financial Managers
- Mutual Fund Portfolio Managers
- Property and Real Estate Managers
- Real Estate Agents and Brokers
- Real Estate Developers
- Real Estate Educators
- Real Estate Lawyers
- Real Estate Writers
- Surveyors
- Title Searchers and Examiners
- Urban and Regional Planners