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Learn more about the different routes to becoming a surveyor in the post-pandemic world.
Three RICS members share their experiences as chartered surveyors and the advice they have for future professionals.
Two senior RICS surveyors reveal the benefits of leaving the traditional surveying career path and going client-side.
White Horse Surveyor look at some of the key aspects of the process that they have adapted following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Construction is booming globally. Surveyors are needed and RICS chartered surveyors can command respect, great salaries and fascinating opportunities
Surveying is not a one-size-fits-all career. There are lots of specialisms and areas of expertise that surveyors can work in. These range from examining pieces of art and antiques to rethinking urban landscapes.
White Horse Surveyors give their thoughts on the residential market over the next 12 months and what impact it will likely have on recruitment.
Job hunting has changed since the coronavirus pandemic and with much of the UK going into its second lockdown. RICS Recruit has some tips for your job hunt.
We caught up with the Director of Arcadis Indonesia, read on to discover her journey in getting there.
Melani King of Heron Partnership discusses the pros and cons of working at big and small businesses.
White Horse Surveyors give RICS Recruit an insight into which technologies are impacting the industry the most.
For the 20th year, Macdonald and Company have produced the Rewards and Attitude Survey. Read on to discover the results of this years survey and to hear what Sean Tompkins, RICS Chief Executive Officers comments are.
For us, a surveying career is about more than providing expert, professional support to our business: it’s about making a difference to the environment.
With Murphy’s ambitious 10 year growth plan entering its decisive phase, there are exciting prospects for Quantity Surveyors joining the infrastructure specialist’s Commercial department.
Whether you are looking to kick-start your career in surveying, or to expand your experience in a new and exciting commercial role, you might want to consider Amey for your next move.
As a child, Country Manager of Turner & Townsend India Ameya Gumaste MRICS was fascinated by how a plan on paper could become a real-life building. He is now responsible for 125 people across India, but how did he get there? Ameya tells us in his own words.
After years of valuation and tax experience in the UK, Nicola embarked on a backpacking trip to Australia, where, after running out of funds, she started her own firm. What was she thinking? Nicola tells us in her own words.
Country Manager at Knight Frank Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Ross Wheble MRICS started out in stocks, but ended up in surveying after a leap of faith from the UK to work in Malaysia. Ross tells us more in his own words.
Managing Director, East and South-West China at Colliers International Lina Wong MRICS was the real estate industry’s first female MD for Shanghai and now manages more than 200 professionals in one of the key cities in global real estate, but how did she get there? Lina tells us in her own words.