If you want to work as a property manager/admin most companies require full time (unless. You get co-ops or contracts). My office is a real estate brokerage and property management so I'm only basing what I see and my small knowledge for the management side. Usually how the peeps get in start off as receptionist first then gradually gets promoted. However, you do need to be licensed to become one so my office will pay for thw tuition fees (to get your license) if you pass.
Basically what a leasing department does is it handles peoples suites that are for rent. Property management takes care of advertising, all contracts and finding tenants and all maintenance required such as repairs. In our office we have 2 managers which are obvs paid more (and you'll have to pay your dues to get this position) and the rest are assistants. From what I know most companies do salary. Prepare to interact with all walks of life and attitudes because you are representing your clients to rent their suites out.
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