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Jobs with business degree/real estate license?

I live in Knoxville, TN, and I am currently working on by bachelors of accounting with a minor in finance at the University of Tennessee. It has always been my dream to work in real estate, but I don't want to rely solely on a real estate license in today's economy. So, what kind of jobs are out there for those with a real estate license and a business degree as well? And what duties would these jobs consist of? Please be specific! Thanks :)

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If you have a degree - or any other qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to hunting for jobs. My buddy has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, but he unearthed some good tips on the website in the resource box below which helped him to settle that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is loads of guidance on the website regarding other jobs.
because they care about more than money? so... we should have no teachers (which oddly enough shows up on your best majors list, yet it's a humanities degree clearly?)... writers or artists? what would you sell? how many billions do businessmen make off of the arts (movies, music, books)... and even the people that design the items you sell... you just don't plug in a machine and it makes widgets, someone has to design the widget... what a sad world your world would be... also... IF EVERYONE MAJORED IN BUSINESS... what do you think would happen then? how much would that degree be worth? did you hear about supply and demand while taking those business courses? EDIT: The biggest paper shufflers buttocks kissers are in the public sector.... HAHAHAHAHA....OH... HAHAHAHAHAHA..... OH WAIT... AHAHAHAHAHA... little boy, why don't you work a little before you talk about it? public sector workers don't CARE either way half the time... UNIONS... ever been to a post office? but private sector... boy howdy... brown faces, everywhere... and those who don't are fired in non-union shops... yeah, bosses really like folks who stand up to them... yeah, that's the real world... let me guess, you're a boss who thinks you like it when people stand up to you, yet so oddly no one ever does?
awesome! Real Estate is one of the most fulfilling jobs with a business degree. You can work with a Real Estate Investment Firm, or a Real Estate Syndication firm (private equity), or even start your own business, you could start your own firm. I have a degree in finance and a degree in economics and started out in an investment bank and absolutely hated it, sat in a cubicle and made excel spreadsheets all day, it felt like office space. I ended up getting an offer at a Real Estate Private Equity firm and have not looked back, I get to leave the office all the time to check out investments, because it's impossible to find out the whole story of a real estate investment without going out and looking at it. The people I deal with are way more laid back and in almost every way more business savvy than the people I worked with in the investment bank, who were more like drones pulling the lever on the widget machine. The duties include excel spreadsheets, kicking the sides of buildings, talking with the uber rich on a face to face basis, kicking *** and taking names, and generally working circles around any banker on the BA 2 financial calculator. So go be a deal maker instead of a drone.

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