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Cincinnati & Young Professionals
greetings- does anyone have suggestions on how i could start a career, or better yet at this dire moment, get a job in Cincinnati with an urban/center city real estate development and management company? i spent the majority of March and April pursuing this concept: i've researched urban specialty companies/organizations ranging from (these are brief examples) Model Management to Middle Earth to Commercial groups, such as CBRE, CTMT, Belvedere, Corporex to Sales/Leasing (Huff, Comey); i've sent electronic and US Postal mail -containing a cover letter, resume, and additional persona/professional information about myself - to the HR folks, VP's and even CEO/Presidents; two weeks, later i made follow up phone calls only to get connected to voice-mails. While performing these functions, I have also pursued employment opportunities in sales, coordination, management, and administration in the following industries: publishing, clinical research, senior living communities, and any other job posting that appears relatively interesting. If you've ever seen the Michael Douglas movie "Falling Down", that's how i feel, only not as drastic.....nonetheless, i also feel as if i'm a very good example of one of Cincinnati's urban living and population decline issues: Regional "Brain Drain." Here's my background: As a Cincinnati native, and perhaps ideologue, I was in a pathway to become a high school teacher in the Cincinnati Public School System. Things change however, and I want to return to my original interests: urban RE/PM development and management. Entry-level opportunities are very welcome at this time. In addition to 19 years of customer service in retail fine dining and healthcare, here are my academic degrees (superb GPA's in all except high school): -Walnut Hill High School graduate 1992-A.D. Real Estate / Property Management (think foundation/footprint) 1999-B.A. Psychology (think stats, analysis, and communication skills) 2002-B.S. Biology (think environmental fit & niche, structure & function) 2003-Alternative Educator License via CPS & UC Recognizing all of you are extremely busy, any input you could provide would be a tremendous service to someone who is attempting to redevelop a career profession that contributes to the economic well-being of Cincinnati, USA. Thank you very much for your time and allowing me to vent. I really enjoy viewing this website and thought I might vent a little. My apologies if anyone was off-put / put-off by this posting. Sincerely, TomOH [email protected] H:(513) 861-4425, C:(513) 600-7484
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Cincinnati: Downtown - Parker Flats
greetings- does anyone have suggestions on how i could start a career, or better yet at this dire moment, get a job with an urban/center city real estate development and management company? i spent the majority of March and April pursuing this concept: i've researched urban specialty companies/organizations ranging from (these are brief examples) Model Management to Middle Earth to Commercial groups, such as CBRE, CTMT, Belvedere, Corporex to Sales/Leasing (Huff, Comey); i've sent electronic and US Postal mail -containing a cover letter, resume, and additional persona/professional information about myself - to the HR folks, VP's and even CEO/Presidents; two weeks, later i made follow up phone calls only to get connected to voice-mails. While performing these functions, I have also pursued employment opportunities in sales, coordination, management, and administration in the following industries: publishing, clinical research, senior living communities, and any other job posting that appears relatively interesting. If you've ever seen the Michael Douglas movie "Falling Down", that's how i feel, only not as drastic.....nonetheless, i also feel as if i'm a very good example of one of Cincinnati's urban living and population decline issues: Regional "Brain Drain." Here's my background: As a Cincinnati native, and perhaps ideologue, I was in a pathway to become a high school teacher in the Cincinnati Public School System. Things change however, and I want to return to my original interests: urban RE/PM development and management. Entry-level opportunities are very welcome at this time. In addition to 19 years of customer service in retail fine dining and healthcare, here are my academic degrees (superb GPA's in all except high school): -Walnut Hill High School graduate 1992-A.D. Real Estate / Property Management (think foundation/footprint) 1999-B.A. Psychology (think stats, analysis, and communication skills) 2002-B.S. Biology (think environmental fit & niche, structure & function) 2003-Alternative Educator License via CPS & UC Recognizing all of you are extremely busy, any input you could provide would be a tremendous service to someone who is attempting to redevelop a career profession that contributes to the economic well-being of Cincinnati, USA. Thank you very much for your time and allowing me to vent. I really enjoy viewing this website and thought I might vent a little. My apologies if anyone was off-put / put-off by this posting. Sincerely, Tom Thaman [email protected] H:(513) 861-4425, C:(513) 600-7484