A good way to learn more about the work of clerks is to perform clerical or bookkeeping tasks for a school club or organization. Your school may also have a school-to-work program that can provide you with part-time on-the-job training with local businesses, such as real estate agencies, newspapers and magazines that focus on the real estate industry, law firms that specialize in real estate, and financial institutions. You might also ask your school counselor to help arrange an information interview with a clerk—especially one who is employed in the real estate industry.
- 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