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Tech and finance drive new career pathways in India's booming real estate industry

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The Indian real estate sector, the second-largest employer after agriculture, is experiencing rapid growth with an 18.7% CAGR, presenting significant career opportunities for young professionals. At the seminar "Careers in The Real Estate" during HOMETHON Property Expo 2024, industry leaders discussed the expanding value chain and diverse career paths, emphasising the need for skilled professionals across various disciplines, including technology and finance. The event attracted students from several institutions, highlighting the sector's potential for employment and innovation.

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The Indian real estate sector, the second largest employer after agriculture, is experiencing phenomenal growth, boasting an 18.7% CAGR, which presents substantial employment opportunities for young, aspiring professionals in real estate and related fields. Industry leaders highlighted this potential during the seminar "Careers in The Real Estate," organised by NAREDCO Maharashtra on the second day of HOMETHON Property Expo 2024 at the Jio World Convention Centre in BKC, Mumbai.

Mr. Vikas Jain, President-Elect of NAREDCO Maharashtra Next-Gen and CEO of Labdhi Lifestyle Limited, emphasised that the Indian real estate industry is currently booming in value and volume, supported by a well-established value chain of residential and commercial developers, contractors, consultants like architects and engineers, and investors. Additionally, the 'mother industry' is benefiting ancillary sectors, and new-age PropTech startups have attracted over ?40,000 crore in investments, positioning real estate to create multiple career opportunities.

Mr. Rajesh Doshi, Secretary of NAREDCO Maharashtra and Managing Director of Acme Housing, pointed out the immense potential for professionals from various backgrounds in real estate. He stated, "Real estate is for smart, driven individuals who can turn possibilities into opportunities. With the integration of tech, big data, and 3D modelling, there is a rising demand for skilled professionals like data scientists to forecast industry trends and dynamics. We need professionals who not only bring core knowledge but also uphold honesty and transparency in every process. Adopting good business practices is vital to ensure sustainable growth, and this includes equal opportunities for women professionals and entrepreneurs across the sector."

Mr. Vaibhav Agarwal, an expert in financial services and real estate, elaborated on the various career streams available. He noted that finance serves as the backbone of the industry, with opportunities in investment banking, private equity, and REITs, as well as finance roles in real estate development companies. He emphasised that the sector lacks skilled manpower, ensuring high job assurance and long-term career possibilities.

Mr. Kamlesh Thakur, Vice President of NAREDCO Maharashtra and Co-founder & Director of Srishti Group, highlighted the necessity for improved skylines in a growing country like India, achievable through the growth of the real estate industry and the involvement of skilled professionals. He also pointed out that advancements in artificial intelligence and data sciences open up numerous self-career building and employment opportunities.

Mr. Hitesh Bhagtani, Treasurer of NAREDCO Maharashtra and a third-generation real estate developer, called on the new generation of professionals to join the industry, emphasising their unique delivery capabilities.

Dr. Vaishali Rajput, Director of the Smt. Durgadevi Sharma Charitable Trust Skill Development Centre, added that specialisation is crucial for career success in addition to a degree. She noted that the term unemployment is misleading; rather, it reflects a mismatch between available skills and job requirements.

The seminar attracted students from the Niranjan Hiranandani School of Real Estate, Chandrabhan Sharma College of Arts, Science & Commerce, and other institutions. Additionally, a second seminar on "Marketing Innovations in Real Estate" featured marketing professionals discussing how digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have transformed marketing strategies for reaching end customers.

In conclusion, the seminar underscored the immense potential of the real estate sector in India, not only as a career path but also as a driver of economic growth. With advancements in technology and a commitment to sustainable practices, the industry is well-positioned to attract talent and foster innovation. Aspiring professionals are encouraged to explore the diverse opportunities available in this dynamic field, shaping the future of urban development.

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