You need to get a degree first. Then go to a real estate agency and ask about it. They probably have the best information about getting a job in that field. Also go to an employment agency and ask about it.
Harriet L. Budke has written: 'Housing management for government assisted housing' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Housing management, Public housing
Inside Housing is a UK magazine and website devoted to the housing industry. The website has numerous job listings for those interested in a job in housing.
Bennett L. Hecht has written: 'Developing Affordable Housing: A Practical Guide for Nonprofit Organizations' 'Managing affordable housing' -- subject(s): Management, Housing management, Public housing, Low-income housing
You can apply for emergency housing due to job loss at www.hud.gov.
Job management basically refers to how someone does their job duties. If they are practicing good job management, they will keep up and not fall behind on their work.
A professional management consultant can expect to make about $45,000 per year for salary. However, many of the positions offer many perks and benefits like free housing that raise the value of the job.
Julia Craddock has written: 'Council tenants' participation in housing management' -- subject(s): Housing management, Landlord and tenant
To make new laws.
Institute of Housing. has written: 'Housing allocations' 'A radical consensus' 'Housing and marital breakdown' -- subject(s): Housing, Problem families, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing 'Who will house the homeless?' 'The housing management standards manual' 'Housing'
There is a great list of housing job vacancies on Indeed dot com. The list changes frequently, so check it often for current job opening postings on the site. A good place to find a listing of housing job vacancies would be the local newpaper in the area that you want to work. A housing job can entail anything from an apartment complex employee to a real estate agent.
A job in project management requires skills in basic human skills plus technical skills. A degree in management is not a requirement but very helpful when seeking a project management job.
The job requirements for automotive management are, I don't know. But I think if you are in the automotive management you can find this also on the internet and read about it.