Real Estate Agents. A guide for newcomers to British Columbia

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Contents 1. Working as a Real Estate Agent [NOC 6232]... 2 2. Skills, Education and Experience... 7 3. Finding Jobs... 9 4. Applying for a Job... 11 5. Getting Help from Industry Sources... 12 1. Working as a Real Estate Agent [NOC 6232] Job Description Real estate agents help clients buy, sell, lease, or rent houses, apartments, commercial buildings and other real estate properties. As a real estate agent, you perform the following duties: Assist owners in selling property by establishing asking price, advertising the property, and conducting open houses for prospective buyers Assist prospective buyers in selecting, visiting, inspecting and making offers of purchase on properties Draw up sales agreements for approval of purchaser and seller May rent or lease properties on behalf of clients You may specialize in a specific type of property such as residential, commercial, industrial or rural real estate. Sources: WorkBC Career Profile http://www.workbc.ca/careers/ [Search 6232] Career Cruising (Profile for Real Estate Agent) Available from the VPL Digital Library: http://www.vpl.ca/digital-library/career-cruising Last updated January 12, 2017 2

Industry Overview The real estate industry offers a wide variety of jobs including sales, rental property management, strata management, appraisal, mortgage financing, and more. However, the Real Estate Council of BC cautions that you should carefully explore the industry before making your decision to undertake a career in real estate. Each year many individuals spend time, effort and money to enter the profession only to discover that they cannot complete the required licensing course and examination or after doing so, they are not suited to the work. The majority of real estate agents are employed in the Lower Mainland/ Southwestern region (74%) and Vancouver Island (12%). An additional 9% work in the Thompson/Okanagan region. Sources: Real Estate Council of British Columbia http://www.recbc.ca/licensing/career.html WorkBC Career Profile Job Outlook in BC Chart from WorkBC Last updated January 12, 2017 3

WorkBC provides job openings in BC regions from 2015-2025: Average Annual Expected Region Expected # of Job Employment Increase in Openings Growth Employment Vancouver Island 360 1.5% 85 Lower Mainland / Southwest 2,530 2.2% 1,045 Thompson-Okanagan 250 0.8% 50 Kootenay 70 0.8% 15 Cariboo 30 0.3% 5 You can learn more about working as a real estate agent in BC from: WorkBC, Career Profiles at http://workbc.ca/careers [search NOC 6232] Career Cruising (Profile for Real Estate Agent) Available from the VPL Digital Library: http://www.vpl.ca/digital-library/career-cruising Types of Employers Most real estate agents are self-employed, though you may be associated with a real estate agency. You can also specialize in a variety of areas and work for companies such as: rental property management strata management mortgage financing commercial leasing services land development research organizations Last updated January 12, 2017 4

Salary The median annual salary for real estate agents working in BC is $43,350 a year. Most real estate salespeople work on a commission basis. Some specialty sectors such as rental property management are salary based. If working on commission you have little or no guarantee of income level. Your earnings can be affected by your sales ability, people skills and hard work, or by the market conditions, region, property type and the commission structure. Sources: Real Estate Council of BC http://www.recbc.ca/licensing/career.htm WorkBC Career Profile Job Bank Canada provides wages BC in regions: Source: Job Bank, Wage Report http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/wage-outlook_searcheng.do?reportoption=wage Last updated January 12, 2017 5

Working Hours Some real estate agents work part-time; others work full-time. At the beginning of your career you may have to work 50 or 60 hours a week just to build a client base. More experienced agents may only work 40 hours per week, or decide to work on a part-time basis. You must have a very flexible schedule. Most real estate agents work evenings and weekends since clients are often only available at those times. When negotiating deals you may have to work late into the night. Source: Career Cruising database Last updated January 12, 2017 6

2. Skills, Education and Experience Skills able to work under pressure motivated to succeed in a competitive environment strong customer service skills strong communication skills persuasive and able to negotiate pleasant personality and neat appearance good eye for detail honest Education and Experience To work as a real estate agent in BC you require: completion of secondary school completion of a real estate training course and examination licensing with the Real Estate Council of British Columbia Qualifications This occupation is regulated in British Columbia. You must be licensed by the Real Estate Council of British Columbia (RECBC) to work as a real estate agent in BC. The Council licenses real estate sales, rental and strata property management. Last updated January 12, 2017 7

To become licensed, you must: Be of "good reputation". General business and personal reputation are reviewed along with criminal convictions and charges, which must be disclosed. Demonstrate that you meet the minimum English language requirements Successfully complete the Real Estate Council's licensing course and examination. Courses are offered through the University of British Columbia (UBC) Real Estate Division. You should expect to take up to one year to complete the required course prior to becoming licensed. For further information see: Real Estate Council of British Columbia http://www.recbc.ca/licensing/career.html Note: In certain cases, course exemptions are available based on previous related experience or education. Details are available at: Education & Licensing Guidelines http://www.recbc.ca/licensing/education_licensing.html Last updated January 12, 2017 8

3. Finding Jobs You ll find job advertisements in local newspapers, electronic sources, and through professional associations. Local Newspapers You can look at the Vancouver Sun & the Province at Vancouver Public Library for free. Check the job postings daily and the careers section in the Vancouver Sun on Wednesdays and Saturdays and in The Province on Sundays. Job White Pages Available in print at the Central Library or online at http://www.vpl.ca/digital-library/jobfreewaycom NOTE: You can only access this database from the Central Library or VPL branch libraries. Access is NOT available from home or outside the Library. Online Job Postings Indeed.com http://ca.indeed.com Find jobs posted on a multitude of company career sites and job boards. Many of the major real estate companies also have their own job sites. For examples see: Royal LePage: http://www.royallepage.ca/en/join/index.aspx Century 21: http://www.century21.ca/careers Re/Max: http://www.joinremax.ca/pages/default.aspx Professional Associations Career Resources Real Estate Institute of British Columbia (REIBC) http://www.reibc.org Note: Current Job Postings are only available to REIBC members. Last updated January 12, 2017 9

Identifying the Right Position When you browse job advertisements, you ll find a range of different job titles that are relevant. For real estate agents, look for these related job titles: Real Estate Broker Real Estate Sales Representative Salesperson, Real Estate Source: http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/english/noc/welcome.aspx?ver=16 Creating a List of Potential Employers You can use directories to produce lists of potential employers. Contact them directly to find out if they re hiring. Realtylink Online http://realtors.mlinks.ca/default.aspx Search for real estate companies in BC by city Reference Canada Available from the VPL Digital Library: http://www.vpl.ca/digital-library/reference-canada Click on Start Search beside Canadian Businesses, then select the Advanced Search" button. Select both "Keyword/SIC/NAICS" under Business Type and "City" under Geography. In the top search box enter real estate and click SEARCH. Select the appropriate headings. Lower down, select the Province, choose the cities, and click the "View Results" button. NOTE: You can access this database from a Library computer. If you are using a computer from outside the Library, you will need a Vancouver Public Library card to login to this database. After clicking on the database name, you will be asked to enter your library card number and PIN (usually last four digits of your telephone number). Last updated January 12, 2017 10

4. Applying for a Job In Canada, employers usually expect to receive a resume or curriculum vitae and a cover letter that identifies the position you are applying for and summarizes your relevant experience. Use the library catalogue, http://vpl.bibliocommons.com/ to find books on writing resumes and cover letters specific to your industry. To learn about applying for jobs in Canada, use the following guides which are available in print at the Central Library or online at http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca/. Writing Resumes and Cover Letters Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Writing Resumes and Cover Letters] Getting Canadian Work Experience Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Getting Canadian Work Experience] Networking for Employment Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Networking for Employment] Learn More About Working in BC and Canada Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Learn More About Working in BC and Canada] Last updated January 12, 2017 11

5. Getting Help from Industry Sources Industry Associations Associations for real estate agents in BC and Canada provide information and assistance. Registration and fees are usually required for membership. British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) http://www.bcrea.bc.ca/ Real Estate Council of British Columbia (RECBC) http://www.recbc.ca/ Real Estate Institute of BC (REIBC) http://www.reibc.org/ Industry Journals Industry journals provide information about trends in the industry. Search the Vancouver Public Library catalogue for journals related to your profession. Examples at the Central Library: Canadian Real Estate / KMI Pub. and Events Ltd. Available at the Central Library, 333.33805 C125 and online at: http://www.canadianrealestatemagazine.ca/ Jurock s Real Estate Insider / Jurock Publishing http://www2.jurock.com/ Real Estate Marketing (REM) / House Magazines Available at the Central Library, 333.3305 C2123a and online at: http://www.remonline.com/ Last updated January 12, 2017 12

Western Investor / Westward Publications Available at the Central Library, 333.3305 W527 and online at: http://www.westerninvestor.com/ Questions? Please ask the Information Staff in the Central Branch, Vancouver Public Library or telephone 604-331-3603. Please note that the information in this guide is also available online through the Skilled Immigrant InfoCentre website at http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca/. Last updated January 12, 2017 13