Real estate need talent and skills

The demand for talented and skilled individuals to power the growing real estate industry has increased. “The Indian real estate sector is maturing from the short-sprint mindset and is gearing up for the long distance stakes of sustainable real estate development,” says Anuj Puri, chairman and country head, Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, real estate money management and services firm.
Aniruddha Joshi, executive director, Hirco Group, concurs, “The real estate sector is expanding beyond the basic bricks and mortar. Demand for real estate in growing segments like retail, hospitality, healthcare, biotech, ITES, etc, is driving the sector. In the same way, SEZs (Special Economic Zones), townships, and IT parks have created demand for skills beyond just the conventional fields of architecture, and civil and electrical engineering, to specialised knowledge on infrastructure and urban planning. People with specialisations in environmental aspects are also preferred as developers and consumers become increasingly aware of ‘green’ issues.”