NEWPORT BEACH, CA—Today’s employees are more interested in compensation and benefits packages than in workplace amenities and perks, RETS Associates principal Kent Elliott tells GlobeSt.com exclusively. We spoke with Elliott…
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From Mission Bay to the Central Subway to Hunters Point to Parkmerced, every inch of The City appears to be getting a makeover. After years of stagnant growth during the…
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA—When recruiting executive management in real estate, the process can take months if not handled properly. These types of delays can cost companies time and productivity as well…
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Millennials job search even when they're satisfied with their current position, a study shows. IRVINE, CA—A recent study by commercial real estate executive-search firm RETS Associates shows that young candidates…
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By Kent Elliott, RETS Associates With the market improving, developers, owners and operators have new found capital, opening opportunities for ground-up development and repositioning of multifamily properties. This boost in…
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Real estate companies are stepping up their hiring of financial analysts amid a surge in property trades. That’s good news for young professionals with limited experience, since financial-analyst posts are…
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IRVINE, CA—The sector that seems to have the most question marks is finding a growth niche in repositioning malls, Irvine-based CRE recruiting firm RETS Associates’ principal Kent Elliott tells GlobeSt.com. This and…
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Commercial real estate hiring experienced a major surge in the first six months of the year, and Irvine-based CRE recruiting firm RETS Associates sees no sign…
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Commercial Real Estate Gains Brush off those resumes—hiring in the commercial real estate industry is up. Even better, there's a sharp uptick in the level of permanent/full-time placements—up 32% over last year. According…
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Women in the commercial real estate sector focus on compensation, location and workplace culture when searching for a new job. That’s the finding of a survey of 400 women, ranging…
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