Hi,
Anyone work in property field?
can someone tell me how much basic salary + other commission or benefit for a fresh grad doing Real Estate negotiator?
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Jun 9 2012, 07:16 PM
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Hi,
Anyone work in property field? can someone tell me how much basic salary + other commission or benefit for a fresh grad doing Real Estate negotiator? |
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Jun 9 2012, 10:10 PM
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QUOTE(notoriousfiq @ Jun 9 2012, 08:53 PM) i work in property, but not EA.. but my company got EA jugak lah.. thanks for reply.frsh grad would be hard imo, since estate agent/negotiator require skill, experience, street knowledge, connection, etc rather than cert.. and from my limited experience, learning from a senior might also be hard because its a dog eat dog kinda place with real estate negotiatior .. they compete fiercely.. but hey, i'm not close to that field, i might be wrong.. are u a fresh grad of Real Estate? i'm a fresh grad. i just wanna to know. because i dont know real world of EA. i dont expect high salary because i know i'm juz a fresh grad. what i wanted to know is salary range and commission that could be received by a fresh grad EA either work in company or juz freelance. |
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Jun 10 2012, 04:52 PM
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QUOTE(foxxy @ Jun 9 2012, 10:50 PM) If Negotiator ah, no basic salary nothing, only commission. Benefit ? Not really that sure, as far from what I know, you're self-employed. No sales = No nasi makan means must work hard rite? so, based on ur experience, how much commission in a month that could we get if work hard? |
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