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Company President to Lead New Louisville Division for Award-Winning Builder

Company President to Lead New Louisville Division for Award-Winning Builder

A respected national homebuilder is searching for the right executive to start up its new operation in Louisville. He or she will run an entrepreneurial homebuilding enterprise with substantial financial backing. Profit sharing and possible ownership participation will reward the new building company president in return for top-level leadership in planning, operations, construction and sales. Prior experience should include leadership positions, possibly as a mid-level manager with a drive to head an entire market.  To learn more, contact Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Project Engineers Needed in Phoenix, Atlanta and Houston for Award-Winning Multifamily Firm

Project Engineers Needed in Phoenix, Atlanta and Houston for Award-Winning Multifamily Firm

I’m working with a national real estate firm to find the right engineering leader to join its team in Phoenix, Atlanta or Houston. This professional will enjoy working for an organization that’s earned national recognition for its workplace culture and award-winning properties. The new project engineer will help head construction of new multifamily communities. Multifamily or commercial experience is ideal but not as important as attitude, adaptability and work ethic. If you’d like to learn more, contact Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

National Multifamily Developer & Award-Wining Workplace Hiring Superintendents

National Multifamily Developer & Award-Wining Workplace Hiring Superintendents

A prominent owner and developer of multifamily communities plans to hire two career-minded assistant superintendents. Based in Phoenix or Atlanta, they will join an award-winning organization known for its supportive workplace and professional development. This position involves a range of responsibilities critical to bringing new properties to life. Each assistant superintendent will apply an extensive background in construction. Multifamily experience is ideal but not as important as attitude, adaptability and work ethic. Relocation is a possibility for the right people with these traits. If you’d like to learn more, contact Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

National Builder Hiring Project/Operations Manager for DFW Division

National Builder Hiring Project/Operations Manager for DFW Division

A respected national builder is hiring a manager to lead residential construction and operations in its DFW region. This company has been named one of the country’s best places to work nine times by Fortune magazine, and it offers exceptional advancement potential and benefits. It’s looking for someone with a talent for leading a team. This includes hiring, employee development and oversight of sales, construction, warranty and administrative staff. The project manager’s responsibilities also will encompass operations planning, budgeting, customer satisfaction and the resulting P&L. This organization needs a seasoned manager with advanced skills in negotiation and leadership of single-family developments. If you’d like to learn more, contact Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Leading Raleigh Multifamily Development Firm Hiring Project Manager

Leading Raleigh Multifamily Development Firm Hiring Project Manager

A leading owner, developer and operator of residential and retail properties in the Southeast is aggressively expanding its portfolio in the Raleigh/Durham region. It needs an independent, experienced construction project manager to contribute to that growth. This new position will coordinate the work of contractors, architects, engineers, public agencies and internal teams to complete development projects on time. This is a hands-on role that involves wide-reaching responsibilities and regular field visits. The firm needs someone with multifamily and mixed-use experience, along with a minimum of five years in construction. The new project manager will be well-organized, highly professional and an excellent communicator. If this matches your background and career goals, contact Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Lead the Electrical Engineering Team for a Major Design Firm

Lead the Electrical Engineering Team for a Major Design Firm

An international design and construction firm is hiring the next leader for its electrical engineering department. This award-winning organization is expanding nationally and creates head-turning structures in education, research, healthcare and CRE. Based in Pittsburgh and reporting to the Pittsburgh engineering leader, this professional will build a team responsible for a variety of projects across the country. The department’s responsibilities include systems design, project management and quality control. Its leader will be a mentor and a forward thinker with excellent interpersonal skills. Ten years of related experience and a PE are required. The firm is willing to consider someone who’s ready to step up to a leadership role.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national recruitment firm, has been retained to help find the best professional to join this dynamic organization’s engineering leadership. If this position sounds like a challenge that would match your ambition and career, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Build Charlotte Custom Homes Prized for Their Design, Quality

Build Charlotte Custom Homes Prized for Their Design, Quality

Want to work for a custom builder that’s earned national recognition for its craftsmanship and architecture? If so, a long-successful Charlotte company is hiring a builder for high-end townhouses and detached homes.

The builder will direct day-to-day construction activities for assigned projects. He or she will be responsible for delivering finished homes that meet the company’s high quality standards, building schedules and budgets.

The new builder must be able to lead a team within a fast-paced, entrepreneurial, hands-on environment. The role also requires an excellent communicator at ease during homeowner meetings, vendor negotiations and planning sessions with a wide range of colleagues.

If your knowledge and management skills would make a good fit, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Lead Jobsites for a Respected Commercial Developer in Florida

Lead Jobsites for a Respected Commercial Developer in Florida

Are you a superintendent who enjoys new challenges in the field? Have you built your skills across a range of project types and want to further your career? If so, one of the nation’s largest private developers is hiring a construction superintendent in Sarasota. This organization is a leader in its industry, investing in the long-term success of its properties and its people. As a key member of the construction leadership team, the new superintendent will have wide-ranging responsibilities with a direct impact on field operations, cost efficiency, site safety and contractor relationships.

A background in retail construction is ideal, but candidates with other commercial construction experience will be considered. All should demonstrate success with past projects across multiple building uses. The new superintendent also will be knowledgeable of ground-up construction, in addition to renovations. This company works hard to find exceptional people who want exceptional careers in construction. Relocation is a possibility for the right professional. The successful candidate will be eager for career growth and have a passion for bringing projects to life.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national recruitment firm, has been retained to help find the building pro best-suited to join this successful team. If your background would make a good fit, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Director of Preconstruction Needed for Prestigious Design/Build Firm

Director of Preconstruction Needed for Prestigious Design/Build Firm

Do you want to help create high-profile civic, commercial, education and healthcare buildings? Could you do your best work within an organization that’s creative, innovative and fun, with a national reach and a century-long track record? Would you enjoy a robust perks package and an award-winning training program? If so, a leading firm in design, construction and engineering is looking for a skilled preconstruction executive/chief estimator to join its team. The firm would prefer to locate this position in Pittsburgh but is willing to consider highly qualified candidates working from Chicago, Washington, Baltimore or Buffalo, New York.

This professional will create bid strategies and help shape scopes of work. He or she will manage bid selection, maintaining vital relationships with consultants and subcontractors. Schedule and budget maintenance also will fall within this person’s range of responsibilities. Throughout, he or she will look for value engineering opportunities. In addition to working closely with internal teams, this executive will provide effective presentations to clients on a regular basis.

Candidates should bring several years of relevant experience in the industry, including at-risk estimating experience. The job calls for familiarity with construction markets in multiple locations, as well as previous work in preconstruction for complex, large-scale projects. In addition to in-depth knowledge of construction practices and project coordination, this professional will be proficient with estimating database software. The new director of preconstruction/chief estimator will be an exceptional negotiator who also has a talent for interpersonal communication and problem solving.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national recruitment firm, has been retained to help find the next member of this dynamic organization’s construction leadership. If you feel your background and estimating skills would make a good fit, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Hot Market, Exceptional Benefits: Celebrated Builder Hiring San Antonio Purchasing Exec

Hot Market, Exceptional Benefits: Celebrated Builder Hiring San Antonio Purchasing Exec

San Antonio has become a remarkable place to build a construction career: Prices continue to climb while inventory recently hit a record low. Now, one of the country’s largest privately held builders will give the right person an opportunity to lead its purchasing in this thriving market. Competitive pay is just the beginning at this award-winning workplace. The newest member of its leadership will enjoy profit-sharing potential, outstanding retirement benefits, paid time off to volunteer and a robust professional development program.

The new purchasing manager for this division that generated nearly $130 million in revenue last year will assume a wide range of responsibilities with a long-term mindset and a focus on quality. Reporting to the division president, he or she will hire, train and coach a strong team. At the same time, this professional will reduce hard costs through skilled negotiations while applying a deep understanding of residential construction and design to uncover hidden savings. Responsibilities will include vendor and trade contractor selection and the maintenance of those relationships. The new manager also will conduct gross margin analyses, ensure consistent takeoffs and resolve project issues and changes.

The position calls for a relevant bachelor’s degree accompanied by at least one year in construction operations and five in purchasing management. This background should include estimating, related accounting and personnel management experience. The successful candidate will demonstrate knowledge of all functional areas of homebuilding. Familiarity with JD Edwards is preferred. The new purchasing manager also will prove exceptionally organized, communicating effectively across teams and prioritizing multiple demands that change frequently.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national executive recruitment firm, has been retained to help find the right construction pro to join the leadership of this fast-growing division in San Antonio. If you feel your knowledge and experience would make a good fit, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chris@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Leader in Airport Industrial Property Seeks Manager for Western U.S. Portfolio

Leader in Airport Industrial Property Seeks Manager for Western U.S. Portfolio

Responsible for more than 800,000 square feet serving dozens of tenants, the next Houston-based property manager for a predominant name in airport CRE will enjoy substantial potential for professional growth and meaningful leadership within the organization. Reporting to the director of property management and working in concert with other senior executives, the new PM will take responsibility for the company’s portfolio in the western U.S. As part of a long-standing investment organization involved in financing, development, acquisition and leasing, this professional will also benefit from exposure to all aspects of the industry.

The position, likewise, oversees every corner of portfolio management. This includes the takeover of new and newly acquired properties, negotiation and contract management for tenant improvements, property-level budgeting, risk management, long-term cap-ex planning and mentoring of the assistant property manager. Relationships are paramount in this job, and the new PM will ensure high tenant satisfaction and will successfully resolve issues for superior customer service.

The company needs someone who is highly self-sufficient, honest and entrepreneurial. Construction knowledge will be highly valuable, and candidates should possess a solid understanding of property maintenance and systems. Value engineering experience is required, as is a talent for cultivating vendor relationships and successful negotiation. Past positions should demonstrate the ability to manage complex projects and budgets effectively while creating strong ties with tenants. The new PM will also be willing to travel to portfolio properties.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national executive search firm, has been retained to help this international name in CRE find the next member of its team. If you feel your talent and experience would make a good fit, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chingle@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

New Blood, New Potential: Welcoming the Next Generation of Real Estate Leaders

New Blood, New Potential: Welcoming the Next Generation of Real Estate Leaders

Members of the Millennial Generation, usually defined as those born between 1976 and 2001, now make up more than a third of the U.S. workforce, and the oldest are beginning to join the ranks of their companies’ executives. As the recovery in real estate continues, the search for executives in construction, development and CRE will increasingly rely on talent from this group. This makes it more important than ever to understand the challenges and mindset of the people who will be tomorrow’s leaders.

A Tough Start

It’s helpful to understand the broader context surrounding millennials’ careers, and for many it’s been pretty grim. In 2010, when unemployment was at its worst, only 54 percent of adults between 18 and 34 were employed. That’s the lowest percentage since 1948 when the U.S. government began collecting the data. What’s more, a Pew study found that nearly half those going to work each day did so in jobs outside their chosen careers just to pay the bills. As such, another survey in 2011 cited by Jessica Brack at the Kenan-Flagler Business School suggested that 70 percent of millennial workers planned to change jobs once the economy improved. Whether that sentiment from three years ago will actually translate into action as the economy gains strength today is anyone’s guess. But it reinforces the need to attract, retain and mentor potential leaders now, as the brutal business conditions that characterized the early years of millennials’ careers have left most with few qualms about leaving a company that doesn’t fulfill their needs.

Small Differences

When professionals talk about catering to millennial employees, much is made about their differing cultural norms, their use of technology and what’s often seen as a lack of humility compared to their older colleagues. These generational differences are real and can potentially create conflicts in the workplace, but research indicates that the most important career traits of millennials go much deeper than wanting to bring their own smartphones to the office. For starters, money is not the only yardstick. Additional research cited by Brack found that 30 percent of millennials valued meaningful work, while only 12 percent of managers felt the same way. Likewise, only 28 percent of millennials said high pay was important, versus half of managers. Many younger workers don’t just want to be rewarded. They want to be engaged and to have the chance to meet new challenges. Part of that often comes from a more prevalent desire for collaboration, rather than solitary work, than might be the case with other generations. Additionally, millennials seem to desire more coaching and feedback than their older co-workers. A survey by Price Waterhouse Coopers found that 51 percent of millennial employees valued frequent, in-the-moment feedback. Rather than a chore, savvy managers can use this feedback to challenge younger employees, encourage hard work and groom exceptional people for leadership. Their generation, after all, does not lack for ambition: 51 percent of millennial women surveyed by PwC and 61 percent of men believe they will be able to rise to the top of their organization.

The Basics Still Matter

When recruiting younger leaders, it’s also important to keep in mind that the most critical aspects of employees’ relationship with the company change little from one generation to the next. As other human resources professionals have pointed out, employees of all ages tend to desire a reasonable balance with obligations at home and a sense of job security. Additionally, millennial employees say they want a degree of respect, transparency and development potential in the workplace – things that tend to be valued by ambitious people across the workforce. As in the past, tomorrow’s leading real estate firms will be those that maintain an open mind and a dedication to professional development for their younger managers today.

Over more than two decades, Christopher Frederick has helped match the talents of executives with leading companies in real estate. Visit our website at www.chrisfred.com where you can find exclusive job listings for real estate professionals and read more about our one-of-a-kind approach to executive recruitment.

Seasoned Development Director Needed to Oversee New Luxury Tower in Fla.

Seasoned Development Director Needed to Oversee New Luxury Tower in Fla.

The respected investors behind an Palm Beach condoexceptional West Palm Beach high rise have decided to continue their search for a senior director of project management. In their efforts to find the perfect candidate, they’ve reopened this opportunity to oversee a project as exclusive as the privately held company building it. This firm’s $8 billion portfolio includes several iconic skyscrapers that have contributed to more than five decades of consistent growth. Throughout that time, the organization has proven itself committed to sustainable investment, creativity and career development, as evidenced by the long tenure of its senior leadership. The organization’s latest project will rise from a rare piece of underdeveloped waterfront in the most desirable part of the city. It will be shaped by an internationally renowned team of architects and overseen by the new project director who will enjoy significant autonomy and rewards for his or her leadership.

The scope of the position takes in oversight of architectural design, budget administration, cost control, contracting and sales. To that end, he or she will take responsibility for the building’s marketing and sales program, including closings, while supervising the vendor supporting these activities. The sales office, model units and start-up efforts will take place under his or her leadership. This professional will also represent the owner in negotiating changes to sales agreements while managing contracts, proformas and forecasts to meet company objectives. He or she will help hire and supervise the project’s development manager and will also maintain strong relationships with external service providers.

Palm Beach condo projectTo accomplish this, the position calls for someone with recent luxury high-rise condo development experience and a minimum of ten years in the industry. This should include familiarity with all facets of high-end condo development, from contracting, to design, to sales and marketing. The position also requires someone who can communicate as easily with sophisticated buyers as with trade professionals and contractors.

Christopher Frederick Search Consultants, a trusted national executive search firm, has been retained to find the right person to lead this outstanding project. If you feel your ambition, multi-family development expertise and integrity would be assets to this leading company, contact firm principal Chris Hingle at (713) 961-5582, email him at chingle@chrisfred.com or visit www.chrisfred.com.

Ambition’s Back: A Rebounding Market Calls for Career Confidence

Ambition’s Back: A Rebounding Market Calls for Career Confidence

It’s taken seven long years, but the shadow of the financial crisis has finally receded from American real estate. Residential property values have seen sustained increases across major markets. Commercial activity has picked up, and in many cities builders are scrambling to meet a significant under-supply of multifamily housing. For professionals in the industry, guarded optimism has given way to justified confidence about the future of their careers.

Good News for Builders

Recent job statistics from the Associated General Contractors of America back up the trend. April saw the construction workforce expand in 220 markets compared to the same month the year before. Employment remained stable in another 49 markets and declined in 70, partly because of reduced spending on government projects and the impact from Hurricane Sandy. Job gains ranged between 10 percent and 11 percent in the greater Los Angeles area and came in at 9 percent in Atlanta and Dallas. A handful of smaller markets experienced a small gold rush, with the construction workforce increasing by 42 percent in El Centro, Calif., 35 percent in the Steubenville, Ohio, region and 27 percent in both Pascagoula, Miss., and Springfield, Ill. These numbers don’t just represent tradesmen. In my recruiting practice, I continue to see consistent demand for construction professionals in purchasing, acquisition and development, regional/divisional leadership, investment management and other areas.

Make it yours

Confidence is empowering. It helps people work harder, take risks and broaden what they consider possible. An optimistic future for real estate should inspire those who work within it to seize the potential for advancement and professional growth that might have been delayed during the recession. Now is the time to redefine your goals for the next five years. How can you assert yourself in your current position to make them happen? Who in your professional network can help you? Is the organization you belong to the best place to grow? A rejuvenated market affords us the chance to explore these questions to an extent that wasn’t possible in the fairly recent past. As you do, remember: Mindset matters. I’ve found that success isn’t necessarily a product of one-off opportunities, but rather the result of decisions we make based on the circumstances at hand. In real estate, at least, today’s circumstances are as promising as they’ve been in a long time.

For more than 20 years, Christopher Frederick has helped executives and the companies they lead seize opportunities in real estate. Visit our website at www.chrisfred.com where you can find exclusive job listings for real estate professionals and read more about our one-of-a-kind approach to executive recruitment.

Hot Jobs – Especially in These Fields, Real Estate Pros Are In Demand

Hot Jobs – Especially in These Fields, Real Estate Pros Are In Demand

Things are moving again in real estate. Capital, consumers and employees have flowed back into the market over the last year. Companies are positioning themselves to meet the demand for housing and commercial space pent up over the last five years as the days of scarce financing and weak economic growth finally recede. Likewise, competition has once again heated up for leaders in highly skilled positions.

Hot Jobs

While it’s far from the only sector experiencing growth right now, construction has emerged as one of the most active areas of my recruiting practice in recent months. Professionals with land expertise are particularly in demand right now, with managers in purchasing coming in a close second. In commercial and multi-family real estate, I’ve seen consistent demand for acquisition professionals. Higher up the chain, I’ve also been filling positions for housing construction executives at the division level and regional property managers.

Now’s the Time

There’s wide demand for leadership across real estate specialties as companies rebuild their ranks to make the most of the ongoing recovery. For the professionals who dug in during the lean years, tackling new duties and widening their areas of expertise, 2014 is the year to think proactively about what’s next. Consider how you want to advance in the next five years while preparing yourself mentally to respond to unexpected job opportunities. Look to your former colleagues, peers and superiors. Are they jumping ship? Are they moving up or leveraging the demand for their skills to negotiate better compensation? Competition for talent will continue to ramp up in the foreseeable future, making this a great time to advance from a position if it no longer meets your professional needs.

Build Your Team

For hiring managers, this competition will make it essential to build a good team now, keeping in mind the potential for growth in the next five years. Widen your sphere of contacts, stay attuned to the professional development of longtime employees and keep an eye out for people who can fill positions requiring high-demand skills before those openings emerge.

Often, that process is frustrated by the deluge of off-the-mark applications generated by standard job advertising online. That’s why Christopher Frederick maintains a network of only real estate professionals and screens qualified applicants one-on-one for every position we recruit. We can quickly promote your critical openings by drawing from a database more than 200,000-strong, narrowed by specialty and location. To learn more about how we can save you time, money and work during your next executive search at no upfront cost, contact Chris Hingle at chingle@chrisfred.com.

For more than two decades, Christopher Frederick has helped place leaders with some of the largest companies in real estate. Visit our website at www.chrisfred.com where you can find exclusive job listings for real estate executives and read more about our one-of-a-kind approach to executive recruitment.

New Thinking for the New Year – Upgrade Your Approach to Recruitment

New Thinking for the New Year – Upgrade Your Approach to Recruitment

After a brisk 2013, the new year has found employees in the real estate sector emboldened by improving job prospects. Construction, especially, is expected to be the third biggest job creator among U.S. industry sectors, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics recently predicting annual job growth of 2.6 percent. In the out years, the BLS in December predicted 50.6 million job openings across the economy between 2012 and 2022. Unemployment remains at 7 percent, but improving conditions mean employers and job seekers alike should position themselves for a new hiring landscape in 2014.

On the Move

Job openings nationwide climbed to nearly 4 million in October, reaching levels not seen since the first months of the recession in 2008. The Labor Department also noted that more workers – 2.39 million that month – left their jobs voluntarily than in any period since October of 2008. That indicates a confidence on the part of employees that they can find more fulfilling or lucrative work. Those hunkered down in positions that offered stability during the recession but no longer meet their professional goals should keep a close eye on the career moves of their peers and managers. Opportunities could emerge in the coming months in the form of lateral openings at different companies and vacancies caused by managers taking the jump to more advanced positions.

Network Now

Even in a rising market for property values and skilled personnel, it’s important to make use of resources that have evolved since the last time real estate companies found themselves in tight competition for talent. LinkedIn, for example, grew its membership 38 percent, year over year, in the third quarter of 2013. With 259 million members globally, it’s become critical to maintain a presence on that network. Even if you’re not actively using social media to find leads, potential employers are.

At Christopher Frederick, we’re also taking the hiring process to a new level. We’ve built the fastest-growing digital network of any traditional recruiting firm, while staying true to the level of personal service we’ve provided our clients for decades. Our proprietary network reaches nearly 200,000 leaders in real estate. Unlike automated online services, though, we use this as a tool to reach the most qualified candidates before a personal, one-to-one approach to screening job finalists, all at no upfront cost to our clients. Call us any time if you’d like to learn more about how this approach can enhance your search for the leaders who make your business excel. Whatever your goals for 2014, keep your head up, look for new opportunities, and develop a strategy now to make the most of a recovering job market.

At Christopher Frederick, we’ve spent more than two decades helping some of the biggest names in real estate hire the talent that keeps them growing. Contact Chris Hingle at chingle@chrisfred.com. Or visit our website at www.chrisfred.com where you can find exclusive job listings for real estate executives.

Step Back to Move Forward – Taking Time to Think Strategically at the Beginning of a Recovery

Step Back to Move Forward – Taking Time to Think Strategically at the Beginning of a Recovery

Have you heard the news? May’s construction spending was up 5.4 percent in the trailing twelve months, driven by the strongest residential numbers in more than four years. Bidding wars on scarce properties have reemerged in once-stagnant markets. The Dow Jones U.S. Home Construction Index has jumped 75 percent in the last two years, and some builders are even having difficulty finding enough qualified tradesman to handle all of their projects.

Yet despite the headlines, caution remains the watchword for real estate companies expanding their professional ranks. The beginning of a recovery comes with as many risks as opportunities. Rebounding interest rates, for example, could dampen housing demand. Many effects of the deep federal budget cuts from sequestration won’t kick in until next year. The eurozone, which collectively represents America’s largest trading partner, reached a record-breaking 12.1 percent unemployment rate in May. To the east, concerns about China’s murky banking system and slowing growth offer another potential shock to U.S. markets, job growth and, ultimately, real estate. At the same time, those who fail to act at all risk missing another long climb for U.S. GDP growth and economic expansion. One thing is certain: The decisions of real estate professionals laying out their career plans now will affect their livelihoods for years to come.

Plan, Plan and Plan Some More

Even though we face unknowns in the economy, a well-thought-out career strategy is valuable no matter what direction the market takes. How long has it been since you considered what position you want to hold in five, ten or 15 years? What doors do you see opening as your skills advance, and what opportunities do you see expiring as you move further into a single specialty? Are there things you know you will regret missing if you don’t act, such as starting a business of your own? The simple act of thinking through questions like this, sharing them with your family and discussing them with your mentors can put you in a position to act with confidence when a new job or business opportunity emerges unexpectedly. Build your professional network accordingly. Once sales pick up, new positions will emerge quickly as firms position themselves to expand. Be ready.

Patience Pays

Optimism about the economy and confidence in your career should help you work harder to reach your goals. Just don’t let anticipation built over a long recession push you into rash decisions. Even if you’re dissatisfied with your current work, take a hard look at all the options available before you make overtures to your contacts about jumping ship. Even if an exciting new opportunity emerges, carefully study the company’s prospects and business plan to ensure the position has a high likelihood of getting you where you want to be. Finally, don’t settle. If a position with a moderately better paycheck comes along – even if it’s been a long time since you’ve had a job offer – go back to your long-term plan and ensure the move is worth the risk of missing a better opportunity next month. Those who plan with patience today will find themselves at the top tomorrow.

For more than two decades, Christopher Frederick has used its deep recruiting experience and digital network to help connect the leading people and companies in real estate. To learn more about how we can enhance your next executive search using our unique method of digital recruitment, contact Chris Hingle at chingle@chrisfred.com. Or visit our website at www.chrisfred.com.

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