Advice on Becoming a Chartered Surveyor in London
When looking for a new career, there are certain things to take into consideration – the main ones are making sure that it's a career you're interested in and that you have the right qualifications. After all it's not worth training for a career which five months down the line you'll be bored of and contemplating another move in the career sector / applying for jobs without the relevant qualifications. One career which promises to be different everyday and will be enjoyable for those interested in construction or property law is that of chartered surveyors London.
Like all careers, becoming a charted surveyor isn't just a case of waking up one day and deciding that it's something that you fancy trying your hand at. Instead, to start your journey as a surveyor you'll need certain qualifications and a keen attention to detail.
The first step to becoming a surveyor, whatever your current job is, is having a minimum of an A to C Grade in GCSE English and Maths. If you can answer yes to this question then you're on the right track to joining us as one of our chartered surveyors London.
Another path to take toward becoming a chartered surveyor is to either study a BTEC in surveying or going to university to study on a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) accredited course, which will then help you gain a trainee job at a surveying firm. Once you're at this stage you can work towards an Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) accreditation and take further steps towards becoming a chartered surveyor.
Chartered Surveyors London work hard to get where they're at and it's a very competitive market to become a respected surveying firm. If you think you've got what it takes and if you've taken the first steps into becoming qualified the determination is key. If you're interested in any of our services, why not contact us at Kutner to see if we can help.
