University of Reading real estate undergraduate student, Aurora Barrett, is the guest on this latest episode of Bricks & Mortar.
She talks about her initial exposure to the property industry through the University of Reading scheme Pathways to Property, how that enthused her to pursue a career in the industry and why schemes such as this are invaluable in opening people's eyes to a career in the field.
She highlights the importance of networking - including at undergraduate level, discusses the need to build up relevant work experience and gives her top tips for those thinking about developing a career in the industry.
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