CAP (CORENET APPRENTICE PROGRAM) 2010
11 Weeks Intensive Real Estate Internship
May 24, 2010 – August 6, 2010
UC Berkeley Internship Application & Information
Thank you for your interest in the Summer 2010 Corenet Apprentice Program (CAP). Corenet (Corporate Real Estate Network) is the worlds premier association for professionals in corporate real estate and related fields. Through the Corenet Global Northern California Chapter network of sponsors and affiliates, we are able to deliver a unique, rotating summer internship to provide a select number of highly qualified students with a challenging and well-rounded overture into the various capacities and functions in corporate real estate.
Interns will have exposure to industry leaders, experience unique corporate cultures, and take on challenging projects and responsibilities. The internship will allow students to gain experience in various areas of corporate real estate and while receiving invaluable mentorship from host leaders.
CAP requires a full-time commitment from the students during the 11-week session. Interns will be paid a stipend of $12 an hour. Alternatively students may receive course credit should a corporate host not be able to pay the $12 rate.
Key Learnings are intended to focus on some or all of these areas:
Corporate Culture/Industry Dynamics
Market Research
Procurement Practices & Auctions
Financial Analysis
Real Estate Analysis & Disposition
Legal/Documentation
Product/Service Development & Implementation
We will finalize the list of participating companies shortly. Host companies will provide exposure and experience in the following areas of corporate real estate:
Architecture
Corporate Banking
Property Management
RE Development/REIT
RE Brokerage
Construction
Technology
Space Planning
Hospitality Management and others.
Past years programs were made possible by: Eastdil Secured, HOK, Synopsis, Jones Lang LaSalle, Cushman & Wakefield, Gensler, Cornish & Carey, CB Richard Ellis, Wilson Meany Sullivan, Boston Properties, Equity Office Properties, Wells Fargo Bank, Gordon Prill, Interior Architects, and McKesson.
CAP Application Procedures:
The CAP Committee will be looking for approximately 12 committed, highly competitive and qualified students who show the potential of becoming the next generation of industry leaders. The CAP Committee is looking for mature, well-rounded individuals who have demonstrated not only outstanding academic achievement, but aptitude for leadership, teamwork, analytical capabilities, and a sincere interest in real estate.
Although there are no minimum criteria to apply, successful candidates in the past have had a cumulative GPA of at least 3.20 and have taken, or were enrolled in, Introduction to Real Estate & Urban Economics (UGBA 180).
To apply, students will need to complete and submit the following requirements no later than March 11th, 2010. Applications submitted after the deadline date will not be considered.
1. Write a short 400-600 word essay on why you want to be a part of 2010 CAP and why you should be selected.
2. Complete the Application
3. Resume
4. Most recent academic transcript (unofficial transcripts are acceptable). Decisions will be announced on or around April 14th. (See CAP Important Dates & Schedule for more information). Competitive candidates will be invited to one or more interviews as part of our selection process.