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Cairns, QLDEducation

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The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) reports strong interest from over 15,000 high school students in pursuing careers in real estate. A new training program, the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice, allows students to earn qualifications and work experience while completing their senior studies. This initiative aims to provide meaningful career pathways for young Queenslanders.

The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) has engaged over 15,000 high school students, parents, and career changers, showing a robust interest in real estate careers. The introduction of the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice allows students to pursue real estate qualifications as part of their senior studies in Queensland high schools. Graduates can transition to a real estate license upon reaching 18 and completing year 12. REIQ's head of training, Jeff Irvine, emphasized the program's role in fostering early career entry and skill acquisition among students. The program also enhances ATAR rankings and provides QCE points, which support university aspirations. Many students appreciate the opportunity to gain work experience in real estate while pursuing further education. Local agent Jan Hooghe shared his positive experience in the industry, underscoring the rewarding nature of real estate work. This initiative not only empowers students but also strengthens the workforce pipeline for real estate firms.

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