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The Top Talent Brief is a National Bi-weekly News offering that arms the Commercial Real Estate industry with insights, tips and strategies that will keep them on the cutting edge of how to be a top-flight real estate executive, for today and the future.

 
 

This year’s final Job Barometer - Assessment of the U.S. Real Estate Job Market finds job postings through Q3 2018 up 11% over the SelectLeaders Job Barometer index and have now exceeded the...

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According to The Conference Board’s November U.S. Consumer Confidence report, the index dropped 2/10 of a percent from October’s highest level since 2000. “Overall, consumers are still quite...

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Even in the best job market for candidates in decades, you need to differentiate yourself from the start. A recent job seeker asked if he should bother to send a “generic cover letter” and if the...

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5 years ago, most jobs were in first-tier or the very top second-tier cities. Whether the change came from retiring Boomers moving to lower tax states, or Millennials searching for places that tout...

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As a member of a struggling non-profit, who owns a city block of Minnesota Lake Superior waterfront, we were ecstatic to be just designated an Opportunity Zone by local officials. We have been seeking...

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The world's longest sea crossing, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai bridge, was officially opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping this past Tuesday. At a cost of $20 billion, the bridge spans 34 miles connecting...

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Recently we reflected on the technological advances which allow leasing agents to create space plan proposals in real time only architects and designers could prepare in the past. AI advances in human...

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For a Disruptor, the job is inconspicuous. Titled “Real Estate Lead” this new opportunity for our industry becomes clear only when you get to the Job Summary: “ConsenSys, the leading technology...

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The September Jobs Report stoked The War for Talent not only with the unemployment decrease to 3.7%, the lowest since December, 1969, but the number of underemployed working in September surged. On...

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Since the launch of our new website, even our clients have been caught in the excitement about the year ahead, calling us to suggest innovative new ideas. Apparently however, we are not alone in our...

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