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Five questions to guide you when looking for a mentor

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Inman | Santiago Arana

So, you’ve passed your examinations and received your license — now what? When you first start out your career in this industry, you’ll find there’s a lot more you’ll need to learn.

Learning about the real estate business from an experienced and trusted adviser can lay a strong foundation toward a path to success. A mentor is a great resource you can run ideas by — someone who can help you navigate challenging situations, assist in problem-solving and of course, celebrate your successes along the way.

Sometimes, the role of a mentor is organic, and two people will naturally form this type of relationship. Other times, the decision of choosing a mentor requires more purposeful consideration.

Find the tips here: Looking for a mentor? 5 questions to guide you

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