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Q: What is a Real Estate Traineeship?
A: A Real Estate Traineeship provides individuals with the opportunity to gain practical, on-the-job training while studying for a nationally recognised qualification. It’s a great pathway to a successful career in the real estate industry, particularly for those who are new to the field.
Q: How does the Real Estate Traineeship work?
A: The Real Estate Traineeship combines formal training with paid work experience in the real estate industry. Trainees learn and apply real-world skills in various roles such as property management, sales, and marketing, while studying towards a Certificate III or IV qualification.
Q: How long does the Real Estate Traineeship take to complete?
A: The duration of the traineeship depends on the level of qualification and the individual’s study pace. Typically, a Certificate III in Real Estate Practice takes around 12-18 months, while a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice may take up to 2 years.
Q: What qualifications can I earn from a Real Estate Traineeship?
A: Upon completion, trainees will receive a nationally recognised Certificate III in Real Estate Practice (CPP31519) or a Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419), depending on the level of the traineeship.
Q: How can I apply for a Real Estate Traineeship?
A: To apply for a Real Estate Traineeship, simply register your interest on the REINSW website. You will need to meet the eligibility criteria for government funding under the Smart and Skilled program.
Q: Am I eligible for a fee-free Real Estate Traineeship?
A: To qualify for a fee-free traineeship under the Smart and Skilled program, you must meet certain criteria including being at least 15 years old, not currently enrolled in school, and living or working within NSW. You must also be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, humanitarian visa holder, or New Zealand citizen.
Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Real Estate Traineeship?
A: There are no strict age restrictions for the traineeship, but you must be at least 15 years old and not currently attending school. There are also specific eligibility criteria based on residency status and other factors. Check the Smart and Skilled program page for full details.
Q: Will I get paid during the traineeship?
A: Yes, trainees receive a wage for the hours worked during their traineeship, allowing them to gain practical experience while earning income.
Q: Can I complete the Real Estate Traineeship online?
A: REINSW offers online and blended learning options for some traineeships. However, there may be practical requirements, such as work experience, that need to be completed in-person. Check with REINSW for specific course delivery options.
Q: What support will I receive during my traineeship?
A: REINSW provides ongoing support throughout your traineeship, including access to trainers, mentors, and additional resources to ensure you succeed in both your training and work placement.
Q: Can I continue my real estate education after completing a traineeship?
A: Yes, after completing the Certificate III or IV, you may choose to further your education with higher-level qualifications, such as a Diploma of Property Services (Agency Management), to expand your career opportunities in the real estate industry.
Q: Are employers eligible for any incentives?
A: Yes, as part of the Smart and Skilled fee-free traineeship program, employers may be eligible for government incentives to support their participation in the traineeship program. Please note that some government incentives will no longer be available after 01 July 2024.