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RICS (The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)
is always keen to hear from friendly,
knowledgeable, talented people with a potential contribution to make towards
helping
us achieve our vision, either as a member or part of our staff.
RICS is the home of property professionalism worldwide,
covering land, personal property,
construction and related environmental issues. We promote best practise,
regulation and
consumer protection to business and society. RICS and its members
are the natural
source of property-related knowledge and advice, and an influential, impartial
voice to
governments worldwide.
With 112 000 members across 120 countries, a diverse
range of specialist fields and
influential activities, we have the widest spread of people of any professional
body. We
have staff around the UK, plus offices in Brussels, New York, Hong Kong
and Sydney.
Each month, 80 million people worldwide see RICS
in the media. We now get more
positive national and international coverage than any other professional
body
(except the Law Society).
Chartered surveying is one of the most exciting
and diverse professions around.
Our members are not only experts in all matters relating to property and
construction,
but they also offer strategic advice on the economics, valuation, law,
technology,
development, investment and management of all the world's physical assets.
From
the construction of major public buildings to surveying the sea bed for
minerals, from
managing large property portfolios to auctioning antiques and much, much
more.
It's our members' skill, integrity and professionalism,
as well as our strict codes and
qualifications that make our mark - the respected mark of property professionalism
worldwide.
If you're already a surveyor and want to take your
skills further, or you're a student looking
for a career that makes a difference, we've a number of ways that people
with existing
relevant qualifications and experience can become full RICS members.
To find out more about working at RICS or becoming
a member go to www.rics.org
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