Real Estate Employment Report
2006
UNIVERSITY OF S
OUTHERN C
ALIFORNIA
MARSHALL S
CHOOL OF B
USINESS
SCHOOL OF P
OLICY, PLANNING, AND D
EVELOPMENT
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
USC REAL ESTATE PROGRAMS AND EMPLOYMENT,
CONTACT:
SONIA S
AVOULIAN
MANAGING DIRECTOR
USC LUSK CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE
RALPH AND GOLDY LEWIS HALL, ROOM 331
650 CHILDS WAY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90089-0626
TEL: 213-740-7779
FAX: 213-740-3699
EMAIL: sonias@usc.edu
WWW.USC.EDU/LUSK
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A Message from the Director
We are very pleased to present the 2006 Lusk Center Real Estate Employment
Report. The Lusk Center Employment Report summarizes the placement of
2006 USC real estate graduates, their average salary ranges, and the companies
who hired from our talent pool. The Lusk Center is committed to supporting
the professional development of USC real estate students. Our success in this
area has garnered significant attention from the real estate industry and also
from student applicants to USC’s real estate degree programs.
The Lusk Center’s position as a university-wide organized research unit enables
us to serve as the focal point for real estate activity at USC. For firms looking to
hire full-time employees and interns, the Lusk Center is a centralized conduit
to access real estate students from throughout the USC campus. With the
generous support of Lusk Center members, USC alumni, and professionals
throughout from the country, the Lusk Center provides a host of programs to
introduce prospective employers to our students. Our professional development
activities are augmented by the USC Career Planning and Placement Center,
the Marshall School of Business Career Resource Center, and the School of
Policy, Planning, and Development Office of Career Services.
We look forward to the coming year and appreciate your efforts to further our
endeavors.
Stan Ross
Chairman of the Board and Senior Fellow
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Student Population Served
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eal estate students at USC affiliate themselves with the Lusk Center by their membership
in one of our two stud