Government property professionals benefit from a dedicated programme of support, training and development. Hear from a few colleagues about their experience.
In today’s evolving workplace, flexibility has become a necessity. A new set of flexible working laws has been passed in the UK and we’re here to inform you on what this means for surveyors, both as an employee and an employer.
Despite progress, women remain underrepresented, but there's a growing demand for building surveyors. Hear from professionals in the industry about reflections on their career journeys and discover how women in building surveying are overcoming barriers, embracing fulfilling work, and shaping the future of the profession.
RICS spoke with Andrew J Crawford BSc (Hons), FRICS, FCIArb, MSc, PG Dip, APAEWE about his experience of becoming a surveyor and starting his own business
Navigate your path to success: learn about development opportunities for quantity surveyors, with strategies and insights to help you secure your next role.
RICS spoke with Nelly Mbugua, OGW, MRICS, Managing Director of Citiscape Valuers & Estate Agents Ltd, about her career as a surveyor and her experience as the first woman to serve as Deputy President of the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya.
Working across time zones can feel like a juggling act. It’s not easy to collaborate and keep team spirit high across different time zones but despite these challenges, most organisations in surveying will find the benefits of working across time zones outweigh the limitations.
Being a surveyor is a fascinating and rewarding career. There are a variety of areas to work within the industry including the built environment, property, land and construction. Read on to find the key information about breaking into the surveying industry.
With soaring energy, food, transport, and housing costs, many people are struggling or foresee challenges ahead. Below we have shared a range of our top tips that can help surveyors to help themselves during this challenging time.