“These keep people frozen in place,” said Allison Weiss, CEO of CRE Recruiting. “Sometimes that makes you decide that rather than trying to fight your employer, you’re going to leave the industry altogether or go into a different role, or even region, where they can’t enforce it on you.”
Read More"Noncompetes are often confused by companies seeking a way to control their confidential information," Weiss told CoStar News. "Firms working with attorneys can be specific on what is your information and what is company information. Often, a well-structured confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement can help define that."
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Read More“Why don’t I move somewhere else? Or why not take my connections, perhaps rehire my support staff and try and do it for myself.”
“This has happened a lot in the last several years,”
Read More“There’s a changing of the guard that really needs to occur,” said Allison Weiss, founder and CEO of CRE Recruiting. “I do think that, as an industry, the alarm has been going off for the last 10 years and we're getting older and older.”
“Over the next handful of years, we're going to see a kind of a tidal wave as you have these folks that were the old guard get replaced by folks who are more digitally native and apt to innovate,” Weiss said. “And that’s a good thing for the industry.”
Read MoreAllison Weiss, the principal and founder of CRE Recruiting, shares her journey in the commercial real estate industry and her experience as a digital nomad.
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Read More“If the first two years in the business coincide with a rocky economy, you may just not stick it out,” Weiss said. “Our industry isn’t replacing the junior talent like we are the retirees.”
Read More“I do see marketing teams and budgets being slashed across the country,” CRE Recruiting founder Allison Weiss said. “Companies think that this is one area where they can cut costs and expenditures and not have an immediate impact to their core businesses.”
Read More“I feel like we’re in The Upside Down [of Stranger Things],” Weiss said. She expects the typical burst of hiring that happens at the beginning of the year to be very muted in 2024, as firms maintain a holding pattern. “There’s no real understanding of what it should be like anymore.”
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Read More“Some of the passion, enthusiasm and focus has been lost,” CRE Recruiting founder Allison Weiss said. “And people are so afraid of stepping on a land mine, they’re thinking of other ways of pursuing this that aren’t as risk averse; they look at Budweiser, and public examples of taking a principled stance on diversity.”
Read More“I frequently tell small and midsized companies that may not have a budget to, say, participate in an on-campus recruiting program to build strong relationships with the heads of diverse student business organizations and clubs,” she said. “Just got directly to club leadership and say you’d like to engage with them. There are people I’m placing today that I spoke to their undergrad class. That’s really rewarding, and people remember that…you can’t put a dollar value on someone seeing you consistently.”
Read More"With the current economic climate and the corporate world’s need for immediate ROI and results, we’re in danger of sacrificing the long-term health of our industry for minimal, short-term cost savings,"
"I fear that turning over affirmative action gives those already looking for reasons to set aside DEI efforts a 'get out of jail free' card."
Read More"Employees subject to noncompete or nonsolicitation agreements can affect the employability of a person, especially if one company is known for being litigious," Weiss told CoStar News."It could put off another company thinking about the legal exposure. It's hard to quantify the financial impact of what that could be. It's almost a priceless thing not to have the psychological barrier or fear of being taken to court for switching jobs."
Read More“If you're in your early career or midcareer, you feel like you have to abide by these things, even if it’s technically not enforceable in your state,” she said. “It's one of those mechanisms that people may leave our industry over. And we really need to retain people as much as possible, because we're not recruiting people at the rate that they're retiring or leaving the business due to downturns and market volatility.”
Read MoreYou’ve heard the phrase, “If you keep doing the same thing, you’ll get the same results”, right? In this episode, Allison S. Weiss & Kyle Inserra discuss how you can begin to attract your ideal candidates by taking a slightly unique approach to the recruiting and hiring process.
Read MoreHas the approaching end of the year got you thinking about where your career is headed? Are you longing for a predictable career in this time and age of uncertainty?
The pandemic, rumors of recession layoffs, and freeze hiring, not to mention the continuous rising of inflation…may lead is to feel the sting of uncertain which may make us feel ANXIOUS!
“Big firms call these roles ‘cost-cutters,’” Weiss said. “As transactional volume slows down, you don't need more transaction coordinators, you need fewer assistants, you need fewer folks in marketing, you need fewer folks in recruiting because you're not bringing new people into the business. The teams on the front line, attached to brokers but not actually brokers, see their roles more at risk.”
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