Careers in the property and construction sector can be grouped into:
For specialist areas of the property and construction sector, including architecture, engineering, surveying and town planning, you’ll need an accredited degree at either undergraduate or postgraduate level.
In some areas a specialist degree can be an advantage, but many entrants have other qualifications. A business-related degree may be required for graduate schemes in commercial areas such as marketing and HR, while larger companies are always looking for IT and digital experts.
A number of property companies advertise graduate schemes for those without a related degree. These offer support to new employees to gain relevant surveying or planning postgraduate professional qualifications.
Some other professions don’t always require a degree. You could consider entering this sector through a construction apprenticeship.
Samantha Townsend – Architect
Peter Hitchen – Keyclad Contracts Manager
Jessica Khambata – Facilities Manager at Eric Wright Group
Julia Hellyer – CSR Manager at Bowmer & Kirkland
Nicola Iliffe – Water Planner at Eric Wright Group
Catherine Ashcroft – Education Coordinator for Eric Wright Group
Emmett Cleaver – Bowmer & Kirkland
Marc Houldsworth – Building Inspector & Surveyor
Richard Sagar – Fairhursts Design Group