This is my second full week of working at Town Centre. I am still learning a lot of different things in dealing with property management. Things such as why we must do certain things when people apply to background check them. Such as memo ID’s, get pay stubs from there employers or even tax return information. This week was a lot of learning the specific situations property managers deal with on a day-to-day basis. Like how we were not part of fair housing or section 8 housing or that you can only put 2 people per bedroom. Like how we couldn’t do evictions because of Covid clauses or that there’s only certain situations that are emergency maintenance calls. I had to learn how to effectively give a tour.
A portion of your Real Estate Property Management coursework includes Cooperative Education. These intern positions apply your classroom knowledge in a professional work setting, where you’ll gain confidence in your skills and abilities.
You’ll build a stronger resume with the work experience employers need and may have a position in place before graduating. Many students receive a job offer from their Co-op employer for a full-time position following graduation.
These paid internships provide hands-on, real world experience in Multifamily and Commercial real estate, as well as earn degree credit. Opportunities are available in great locations such as:
- Washington
- Texas
- Arizona
- Tennessee
- Colorado
- Illinois
- Alaska
- Minnesota
- Michigan
Cooperative Education at the University of Wisconsin-Stout is part of a nationwide university program that integrates career-related work experience with academic course work.