Friday

No Degree Jobs in Real Estate


Enter the Real Estate Field. While there are many careers in real estate, some might pay better than others. Most careers and jobs in real estate you can choose your own hours and even become self-employed or an independent contractor. Many careers in real estate don't require a formal degree, but still may require some training and/or licensing. Several careers include:

Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate An apprenticeship  may be required through on-the-job training. Appraisers and assessors of real estate should possess knowledge of the construction and building processes. They should also possess knowledge of math. Basic office skills are also needed. Knowledge in geography, finance and real estate regulations should also be possessed. Organizational skills are also necessary.Appraisers and assessors of real estate should possess the ability to make good decisions, troubleshooting skills and have good people skills. Good verbal and written skills are also necessary. Appraisers and assessors of real estate should also possess good vision, as well as good speaking skills.

Real Estate Agents Lengthy on-the-job-training can be expected, as well as formal training and/or licensing. Real estate agents are salespersons who are generally under the supervision of a real estate broker. In some states, real estate agents are known as real estate brokers. Like real estate brokers, the ability to have a flexible schedule and the ability to use their own vehicle is necessary. Good communication skills are necessary, as well as good sales skills. Knowledge of basic office equipment and technology is needed. Knowledge of real estate laws should be possessed. Good written and verbal skills are also needed.

Real Estate and Community Association Managers Between one and five years of related experience may be needed. Formal training and/or licensing may be required. Basic office skills are needed when becoming a manager of property . Knowledge of computers and relevant software are also needed. Good communications skills and sales skills should also be possessed, as well as good written and verbal skills. Proficiencies in math, bookkeeping and finance are also needed.

Loan Officer and Loan Originators To become a mortgage loan officer, a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent may be needed. Some on-the-job training to become a loan officer may also be required. Training and licensing to originate residential mortgage loans are required. Generally, the Division of Finance through applicable states will  be able to provide any requirements for loan officer licensing. Knowledge of accounting and finances are useful when entering this career. Potential loan officers should also possess good written and verbal communications skills. Excellent sales skills are also necessary.

Real Estate Brokers You’ll most likely need between one and five years of experience for this line of work. Formal training and licensing are required. The ability to have a flexible schedule and the use of a personal vehicle is necessary when becoming a real estate broker. Good communication skills are necessary, as well as good sales skills. Knowledge of basic office equipment and technology is needed.Knowledge of real estate laws should be possessed. Good written and verbal skills are also needed.

SOURCES
1 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Employment Statistics: Occupational Employment and Wages. Retrieved from (http://www.bls.gov/oes).
2 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Employment Statistics: Occupational Employment and Wages. Retrieved from (http://www.bls.gov/data) Employment Projections.

Tuesday

Jobs that Pay Over $70k per Year With No Degree



There are many careers that pay over $70,000 per year, some you might even choose to be self-employed. While many of these careers don't require a degree, some do require experience or formal training. Many also require licensing where you would need to complete the required training and pass a formal test. Keep in mind that some hiring companies, state or federal agencies may have training and licensing requirements.

Administrative Services Managers  According to statistics, Administrative services managers earned an average annual income of $103,380 in May 2017. A degree isn’t generally required; however, you might need between one and five years of related experience.

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Athletes and Sports Competitors  Statistics show that in May 2017 the average annual salary was $88,300 for athletes and sports competitors. Lengthy on-the-job training can be expected

Business Operations Specialists, All Other  All other business operations specialists earned an average annual income of $75,740 in May 2017. Depending on the position, a small amount of experience in the same line of work, most likely less than a year can be expected. Lengthy on-the-job-training may also be expected with other positions.

Detectives and Criminal Investigators  According to statistics, the average annual income for detectives and criminal investigators in May 2017 was $83,320. Between one and five years of related experience and some on-the job training may be needed.

Elevator Installers and Repairers  According to statistics, in May 2017 elevators installers and repairers earned an average annual income of  $77,130. Although you might not need a degree to enter this line of work, you may need an apprenticeship. Formal training and licensing may be required.

Farmers, Ranchers and Other Agricultural Managers  According to statistics, the average annual income in May 2017 was $80,320 for farmers, ranchers and other agricultural managers. A  minimum of five years of related work experience may be needed for this line of work.

Fashion Designers  According to statistics, fashions designers earned an average annual income of 78,870 in May 2017. Lengthy on-the-job training may be expected.

First-Line of Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers  According to statistics, first-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers earned an average annual  income of $83,370 in May 2017. A minimum of five years of related experience may be required for this line of work.

First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives  Statistics show that in May 2017 first-line supervisors of police and detectives earned an average annual income of $91,590. Between one and five years of related work experience and some on-the-job training can be expected.

Loan Officers or Loan Originators  According to statistics, loan officers earned an average annual income of $77,920 in May 2017. To become a loan officer, a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent may be needed. Some on-the-job training to become a loan officer  may also be required. Formal training and licensing to originate residential mortgage loans is required. Generally, the Division of Finance through applicable states will be able to provide any requirements for loan officer licensing.

Managers, All Other  Some job titles that might be included for all other managers are Accounting Manager, Accounts Receivables Manager, Automotive Sales Manager, Automotive Service Manager, Cloud Operations Manager, Electrical Service Manager, Finance Manager, Home Improvement Sales Manager, IT Manager, Maintenance Manager, Office Manager, Payroll Manager, Project Manager, Quality Manager. According to statistics, all other managers earned an average income of $113,180 in May 2017. Between one and five  years of related experience may be required.

Nuclear Power Reactor Operators  Statistics show that in May 2017 the average annual income was $94,350 for nuclear power reactor operators. Lengthy on-the-job training can be expected.

Real Estate Brokers  According to statistics, real estate brokers earned an average annual  income of $75,910 in May 2017. You’ll most likely need between one and five years of experience for this line of work. Formal training and licensing may be required.

Transportation, Storage and Distribution Managers  Statistics show that in May 2017 the average annual income was $100,740 for transportation, storage and distribution managers. A  minimum of five years of related experience to enter this line of work may be required.

Sunday

No Degree Required Jobs

FAQ's

Can I Really Get a Job With No Degree?

Statistics show, there are many well-paying careers that are available that
require no college degree.

Do I Need to Have Experience or Training?

Some careers might require training or experience. On-the-job training is many
times an option.

Do I Need a Professional License?

Some careers might require a license. Real estate brokers, electricians and
appraisers are just a few examples. Each state has their own requirements.

What is an Apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is on-the-job training combined with classroom instruction
for skilled professions. The apprenticeship is paid while learning their trade or
profession. Apprenticeships are offered through employers. Some
apprenticeships last up to four years. A certificate is generally issued after
completion of an apprenticeship.