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Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate & Construction Management

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What kind of career will you build?


Real estate and construction management is more than just building and selling--it can involve finance, appraisal, financial analysis, real estate investment trusts (REITS), site selection and more. Some of the career opportunities available to graduates of the Burns School include: asset management, feasibility analysis, international real estate, land development, mortgage banking, property management, residential/commercial construction, real estate appraisal and many more.

Every year, the School publishes a student resume book that is distributed to hundreds of prospective employers. For inclusion in the 2010 resume book, please use the resume template and get back to the Burns School by November 6, 2009. There is a small fee ($30) to be included in the book. Please contact Tabatha.Waldron@du.edu or 303-871-3432 for more information. You'll also have the career services offered to all Daniels graduates and undergraduates at your disposal.

Career Services for Graduate Students

The Suitts Center for Career Services offers a variety of resources and programs to help you refine your career goals and market yourself in today's competitive career landscape.

Career services offered include:

  • Customized one-on-one coaching: We provide personalized attention to help you identify and secure an internship or career that meets your interests and aspirations.
  • Web-based career resource: "Daniels Careers" is the web-based hub for all graduate-level job and internship posting, mentoring opportunities and career workshops and events. 
  • On-campus recruiting: From informal recruiter coffee breaks to extensive career fairs, you will have many opportunities to meet with recruiters from top local, national and international companies. 
  • Alumni and executive mentoring: We help you tap into Daniels' extensive network of alumni and business professionals through mentoring programs.

Career Services for Undergraduate Students

The Undergraduate Career Center offers one-on-one coaching, workshops and online resources to help you seek and land a rewarding internship or job.

Career and internship services offered include:

  • DU Careers Online: A web-based resource for posting your resume, viewing job and internship listings, and setting up on-campus interviews with interested employers. It also offers a database of potential career mentors.
  • Career resources: Information available on career-related topics including salary expectations, company profiles, job banks and more. 
  • Group workshops: Learn about everything from specific career options to general work skills. 
  • One-on-one counseling: In free sessions available to every DU student, career counselors offer personalized advice on career exploration, finding internships and jobs and more. Career counseling can include an assessment of your personality, interests, values and skills and how these apply to career choices. For a counseling appointment call 303.871.2150.
  • Career fairs: The Career Center hosts career fairs on campus on a regular basis giving student the chance to meet with prospective employers.