How would you describe the position of “job title”?
My role is to manage a team of Programme Managers. Like orchestra conductors for real estate projects, we ensure that real estate projects are properly carried out, from the signing of the agreement to sell the land to the delivery of the building to the buyers. Throughout the project, we work in conjunction with many internal teams (lawyers, finance specialists, construction engineers, sales people, etc.) and external partners (architects, notaries, authorities, etc.).
As both a manager and an expert, I work alongside the teams to ensure overall project monitoring and explore all legal, technical and financial issues related to operations. Even though the sector is very masculine, especially in the construction and political spheres (town hall, agglomeration, prefecture, etc.), we are fortunate at CAIP to have teams that really value women, particularly in the Programmes teams.
What are the peak periods of your job during the year?
Residential real estate projects mostly last for three to five years and the key periods are more linked to the key stages of the project than to seasonality: filing of the building permit, commercial launch, launch of the call for tenders from construction companies, land purchase, site launch and delivery to end-customers. However, August is often a quiet time of the year, while the last quarter is often busy when the challenges of annual goals come up.