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Mainly for Students: How to prepare for the world of work

This week’s article focuses on work experience and the RICS assessment of professional competence (APC). All surveying students on courses accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), irrespective of whether you are full-time, part-time or an apprentice, should enrol as a student member of RICS. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. However, please note that in joining, it does not mean that you have enrolled on to the APC process – that is a separate step.

Being a student member of RICS is free and provides support and networking opportunities throughout your time at university. This includes access to the RICS library, publications, guidance and latest research. It also automatically registers you as a member of RICS Matrics, providing free and low-cost networking opportunities with other students, APC candidates and newly qualified professionals. Universities often partner with regional Matrics bodies to put on events, so it is worth being involved as a welcome boost to your CV, as well as potentially providing access to job opportunities and additional work experience.

The next step towards starting your APC is at the point where you have a work placement confirmed. There are many benefits to undertaking a work placement, such as gaining industry experience, gaining valuable soft skills and making early industry connections.

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