Next Week: Dell Technologies Panel!

Happy Wednesday! 

Thank you all for joining us for our meeting last Monday where we collaborated with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) club! We hope you enjoyed hearing from Teradyne about their company and learned from their tips about work-life balance, how to find mentors, and what the transition into the professional world is like. They were truly impressive. Check out this
job posting if you're interested in Teradyne!

Our next meeting will be held on Monday, October 23rd at 7 pm on ZOOM. We will be collaborating again this week, this time with the UMass Society of Women Engineers (SWE) to host Dell Technologies! Panelists will share more about the company culture, opportunities at Dell, and what life looks like as a recent grad, be sure to join us!

Here is the link to join!
Zoom Link: 
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98261937979
Meeting ID: 982 6193 7979


Committees:

  • Marketing: The next Marketing Committee meeting will be Wednesday, November 1st at 7 pm in Isenberg 118 on Zoom for a Canva Workshop. Come learn about how to use this platform and help out with the club merch designs, don't miss it!

  • Peer Mentorship: Our first Peer Mentorship event is TONIGHT Wednesday, October 18th at 7:30 pm in Isenberg N145. Even if your mentor cannot make it, please join us!

  • Community Service:  The next Community Service meeting will be on Wednesday, October 25th in Isenberg G26 topic TBD!


Content:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 12, "Advice from your Co-Presidents" hosted by our Director of Communications Lisa Freeley and featuring our Co-Presidents Caroline Tierney and Rachael Doyle is out now! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: Check out, "How to Get a Real Estate License in Massachusetts" by Abbey MacDonald, at this link


Etiquette Dinner: Join us for a 4-course UMass Dining Catered dinner where we will hear from Dr. Melissa Baker about proper etiquette in a restaurant setting! Only 50 spaces are available so register
here now!


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our
website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities. 

Have a comment or concern? Please fill out this anonymous feedback/report
form

UMass Opportunities

  • Women of Isenberg Community Council: Help create the Women of Isenberg conference panels and workshops, gain access to their exclusive community networking events, and attend the conference! Apply by Friday, October 27th here or see this flyer

Additional Opportunities

  • Harvard Intercollegiate Business Convention: This event is taking place on Saturday, November 4, 2023, from 9 am to 5:30 pm both in-person on Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, MA, or on Zoom. There will be 20+ speakers, a networking lunch, and a workshop by Poker Power! Buy tickets here

Tomorrow: Teradyne Female Employee Panel!

Happy Sunday! 

Thank you again for joining us on Tuesday for our meeting with Travelers Insurance! We hope you enjoyed hearing about their company and learning some new interview tips and tricks. Be sure to check them out if you missed the meeting!

As a reminder, our next meeting will be held tomorrow, Monday, October 16th at 7 pm in Flavin Auditorium. This meeting is a collaboration with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) club and together we are hosting Teradyne, a manufacturing automation company. It will be a female employee panel, so if you want to hear more about what working as a woman in tech is like, or want to learn more about Terdayne and their available opportunities, be sure to join us!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: 
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98261937979
Meeting ID: 982 6193 7979


Committee Sign-Ups:

  • Marketing: Keep an eye out for details about the next meeting!

  • Peer Mentorship: Check your emails to find out who your mentor is and get excited for the first event of the year: Trivia night on Wednesday, October 18th at from 7:30-8:30 pm in Isenberg N145!

  • Community Service: The next meeting is Wednesday, October 25th location TBD!


Content Sign-Ups:

  • Podcast: Our podcast "Out of Office (with WiB)" is back! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: The next blog post is up! Check out, "How to Get a Real Estate License in Massachusetts" by Abbey MacDonald, at this link


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our 
website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities.
 

Have a comment or concern? Please don't hesitate to fill out this anonymous feedback/report form.  

UMass Opportunities

  • IDEA Council: Want to work with the Isenberg administration to increase inclusion, diversity, equity, and access? Apply here

  • Women of Isenberg Community Council: Help create the Women of Isenberg conference panels and workshops, gain access to their exclusive community networking events, and attend the conference! Apply by Friday, October 27th here or see this flyer

  • Smart Women Securities: SWS is hosting "Beyond Your Degree: Careers In Finance," this event contains panels, career preparation workshops, student/alumni networking, and a dinner catered by Bueno y Sano! It aims to shed light on various career paths a degree from Isenberg can lead to. It will be held on Saturday, October 21st from 1-6 pm in the Hub, register here!

Other Opportunities

  • Marriott Virtual Voyage Alumni Panel: If you're interested in learning more about Marriott International and the Voyager Program, this is a great opportunity to hear first-hand about other's experiences. This event will be on October 18th at 2 pm, register here and see this flyer for more information!

  • Harvard Intercollegiate Business Convention: This event is taking place on Saturday, November 4, 2023, from 9 am to 5:30 pm both in-person on Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, MA, or on Zoom. There will be 20+ speakers, a networking lunch, and a workshop by Poker Power! Buy tickets here

How to Get a Real Estate License in Massachusetts

By: Abbey MacDonald

Money, beautiful women, gorgeous houses, and so much drama– Netflix’s reality TV hit Selling Sunset is full of them all. That would explain why in May of this year, it was the #4 most popular show in the US. Although you may not be seeing very many $100 million homes in Massachusetts, the information and experiences shown in Selling Sunset, as well as other real estate reality TV shows are fairly accurate. When getting started in real estate in Massachusetts, I saw these shows as outrageous and unlikely to be similar to the regular real estate experience, however, the more I learned, I started to see numerous similarities in both the information part of the job, as well as some of the crazy situations you find yourselves in, between working with clients and working with other agents.

The Basics: What is Real Estate?

Real estate is property, specifically referring to land and its improvements. An improvement is any permanent change to a property that will increase its value, for example, a house, or an in-ground pool if you’re feeling super fancy. Now, buying and selling real estate is no joke, as it is (for most) the most expensive purchase of your life. Therefore, you don’t want just anyone helping you buy or sell a property, you want someone who knows what they’re doing, more so than the average person. This is why most choose to hire a real estate salesperson, or REALTOR® (which, outside of common knowledge, are not interchangeable. Anyone who is licensed is a salesperson, whereas to become a REALTOR® you have to pay for a yearly subscription and take additional education). While a salesperson works directly with customers, helping with open houses, negotiations with other salespeople, paperwork, etc. they do so for their employing broker. The only difference between a broker and a salesperson is that a broker can legally handle money and has many years experience of being a salesperson, so the salesperson operates under a brokerage, who helps them and handles money in transactions.

Step 1: Make Sure You Fulfill the Requirements

These are as follows:

1. Be at least 18 years old (19 in some other states)

2. Have legal US residency

3. Complete your required pre-license education

4. Pass your state real estate license examination

So, so long as you are above 18 and have legal US residency, you are ready to begin!

Step 2: Education

First and foremost, find which online classes work best for you. I chose Freedom Trail Realty School because their pricing and class options worked best for me to fit in my spare time. For this specific website, there is a 40-hour class requirement, of which 21 hours need to be taken on live classes with a live instructor, and for the remaining 19 hours you have the option to take them through on-demand classes. You need to take all of the required classes, which took me a total of about 42 hours after all was said and done. For this, the cheapest base option was $206, and the most expensive was $449. I chose the cheapest option, as I did not feel the need to be able to access all of the extras. I had a great experience with them and also found their study materials very helpful. Speaking of...

Step 3: Study, Study, Study!

The most difficult part of the exam is simply the volume of material you need to review for the test. I’ve been told that the second you pass the exam, you can immediately forget 90% of what you studied, but that you need to study to pass. To study, I have been using the study packet provided by Freedom Trail Realty School, as well as watching YouTube videos on common Massachusetts Salesperson exam questions, and things to know to pass the exam. Additionally, I bought a $70 subscription to Night Before the Exam, which has tons of study materials, including videos, games, and more! It was highly recommended by people at my brokerage. This is the most tedious step, and the one I am currently on, but once you are feeling confident then you are ready for the next step!

Step 4: Paperwork

After completing your classes, you get a certificate that verifies that you have completed your education! Then, you need to fill out some forms that get sent over to PSI, which administers the Massachusetts exam. Of these, I had to provide some basic information about myself (name, address, social security number, etc.), my education certificate, an identity verification form signed by a notary public (I made an appointment with one at my local library), and a candidate endorsement that had to be signed by three non-familial people that knew me well. This was so they could complete a Massachusetts CORI check (Criminal Offender Record Information), and make sure that I was who I said I was and that I did not have any past crimes that would make me unsuitable to have a real estate license.

Step 5: The Test

Once you are feeling confident with your knowledge you are ready to take the salesperson exam. You have a 2-year window between finishing your classes and taking the exam, so you have lots of time to study. The exam consists of 120 questions and 2 sections, a national section with 80 multiple-choice questions and a state section with 40 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to get at least 70% on each section. If you pass one section and fail the other, you only need to retake the part you failed. After you pass your test, you are immediately licensed in the state of Massachusetts and receive your salesperson ID!

Step 6: Get Started!

Now it is time for you to choose and join a broker! Typically you don’t have to look very much, as brokerages are always looking to bring on more agents. In a brokerage, there are two options you can choose: You can choose to operate as a 1099 independent contractor, or as a W2 employee. A 1099 independent contractor is paid on commission and is largely in charge of their own work and schedule. Meanwhile, a W2 employee gets paid a salary and is therefore under more control from the employer. Most agents work as 1099 independent contractors, especially because they get certain tax deductions that W2 employees do not. Once you have your license, you can join a bunch of programs and resources that will help your business. You will get on MLS (the Massachusetts listings site), and can also join other listing sites for more opportunities, such as Zillow, Redfin, etc. Some of these cost money, but can be worth the investment if you exercise these opportunities to the fullest. Additionally, you may take extra classes to become licensed in other areas so you can list those on your resume. You may choose to join certain associations, such as becoming a REALTOR®. Some agents choose to get licensed in multiple states, so maybe you will choose to start your education in a neighboring state. The number one rule to success in the real estate world is effort, so the more you put in, the more you get out. Get professional headshots, get involved on social media, and start learning how to promote and market yourself.

My Favorite Takeaway... and Good Luck!

During this process, I interned with Castinetti Realty Group (https://homesbycrg.com) and had such a great experience! The agents were all so kind and supportive of everyone, myself included, and all were willing to help each other learn and grow. Working with agents, I learned many skills including how to run an open house, how to reach out to and speak with prospective buyers, as well as other agents, and the most important thing of all: The agents that work hard and try, succeed, and it really is as simple as that. When working with Andrea (the broker), this message is emphasized above all else. When she sees agents working hard, putting in the effort, and making a commitment to their work, she is much more willing to give them more help, as well as more resources to continue building on that work. That is my favorite thing about real estate because it is comforting to know that all it takes to be successful is to work hard and give it your all.

Next Week: Teradyne Female Employee Panel!

Happy Wednesday! 

Thank you all for joining us for our meeting last night. We hope you enjoyed hearing from Travelers Insurance about their company, and all the great internship and full-time opportunities they have available! They also shared some interview tips and tricks so we hope you learned something, and if you missed the meeting don't worry because we will share them out soon! 

Our next meeting will be held on Monday, October 16th at 7 pm in Flavin Auditorium. We will be collaborating with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) club to host Teradyne, a manufacturing automation company. It will be a female employee panel, so if you want to hear more about what working as a woman in tech is like, or want to hear about Terdayne and their available opportunities, be sure to join us!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: 
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98261937979
Meeting ID: 982 6193 7979


Committee Sign-Ups:

  • Marketing: The next Marketing Committee meeting will be TONIGHT Wednesday, October 11th at 7 pm on Zoom for a Dell Technologies marketing internship information session! Check your email for the link. 

  • Peer Mentorship: If you signed up for this committee, look out for your pairings coming soon. The first event will be on Wednesday, October 18th for a trivia night! Be sure to look out for an email with more details.

  • Community Service:  The next Community Service meeting will be on Wednesday, October 25th!


Content Sign-Ups:

  • Podcast: Our podcast called "Out of Office (with WiB)" is back again this year! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: Our first blog post is up! Check out, "The Benefits of an Externship" by Brigid Murray, at this link


Football Squares: It's time for our first fundraiser of the year! This Sunday, October 15th, we are hosting a football squares fundraiser for the Patriots vs Raiders game! Venmo @UmassWiB $5 and squares will be chosen at random, then check our Instagram at the end of each quarter to see the winners. You can win up to $100! Keep an eye on our Instagram for more information. 
 

If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities. 

Have a comment or concern? Please fill out this anonymous feedback/report
form

UMass Opportunities

  • IDEA Council: Want to work with the Isenberg administration to increase inclusion, diversity, equity, and access? Apply here

  • Women of Isenberg Community Council: Help create the Women of Isenberg conference panels and workshops, gain access to their exclusive community networking events, and attend the conference! Apply by Friday, October 27th here or see this flyer

Additional Opportunities

  • Harvard Intercollegiate Business Convention: This event is taking place on Saturday, November 4, 2023, from 9 am to 5:30 pm both in-person on Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, MA, or on Zoom. There will be 20+ speakers, a networking lunch, and a workshop by Poker Power! Buy tickets here

TUESDAY: Travelers Insurance Presents!

Happy Sunday! 

Thank you all for joining us for our meeting this past Monday. We hope you enjoyed Laurie Lynch's presentation all about TJX Companies and how merchandising, buying, and planning/allocation work for such a large company! Be sure to apply on a handshake or check out this 
document for all of the great internship and full-time opportunities TJX has available. 

Due to the long weekend, our next meeting will be held on TUESDAY, October 10th at 7 pm in Flavin Auditorium as the University will be following a Monday schedule. We will be hosting Travelers, an insurance company known for both its commercial and personal protection plans. They will share more about the company, and opportunities for students within their Product Management Development Program. They will also be sharing resume and interview tips and tricks, so be sure to join us!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: 
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98261937979
Meeting ID: 982 6193 7979


Committees:

  • Marketing: The next Marketing Committee meeting will be Wednesday, October 11th at 7 pm on Zoom! Join us for a Dell Technologies marketing internship information session! If you haven't yet, you can still join the committee using this form

  • Peer Mentorship: If you signed up for this committee keep an eye out for your pairings and some exciting upcoming events! The first meeting will be Wednesday, October 18th with the location TBD.

  • Community Service: Thank you to all who came to our first meeting, look out for details about the next one! If you haven't joined yet, use this link


Content:

  • Podcast: Our podcast "Out of Office (with WiB)" is back! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: Our first blog post is up! Check out, "The Benefits of an Externship" by Brigid Murray, at this link


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our 
website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities.

 

Have a comment or concern? Please don't hesitate to fill out this anonymous feedback/report form.  

UMass Opportunities

  • UMass Tour Guides: Want a fun job where you get to work on your public speaking skills and convince students to come to UMass? Apply to be a tour guide! Fill out this application by Tuesday, October 10th and see this flyer for more information! 

  • Citi Bank: Citi Bank is hosting an exciting upcoming virtual event on October 27th from 1-2 pm EST! The event will feature their Spread Products Investment Technologies (SPRINT) team to discuss strategic venture capital and how to build and invest in technology. If you are interested in joining please see this flyer and register here!

  • ICons: Apply to ICons to work on real-world problems that interest you, network across the business and STEM fields, and fulfill your UMass requirements. Apply here!

  • IDEA Council: Want to work with the Isenberg administration to increase inclusion, diversity, equity, and access? Apply here

Other Opportunities

  • Audax Women in Private Debt Forum: This forum is a half-day program that gives an overview of careers in finance and the alternative asset industry, focusing on the Audax Private Debt platform. Selected participants will be invited to the workshop, where they will learn the skills necessary for a successful career in finance and network with investment professionals from the firm. This opportunity is open to sophomores of any major, be sure to apply here by Monday, October 23rd.