Ching Chia might be a rookie real estate salesperson (RES) who joined the industry for barely a year, but she already has several Top Achiever awards to her name.
And to top it off, she won the Rookies Award at the Singapore Estate Agents Association (SEAA) Awards 2024 in August.
The Associate Senior Sales Director at SRI Pte Ltd said: “I am so grateful to win the award. It is a fantastic recognition of the hard work I have put in the past year, especially as a new RES.”
The SEAA Award is quite an achievement for a newcomer whose LinkedIn profile lists herself as an “urbanist turned realtor”.
(An urbanist refers to someone who is an advocate or an expert in urban planning.)
Ching said: “As an urbanist, I love cities, placemaking, design, people, and I firmly believe that good urban planning will always bring diversity, life and energy to the city, kind of like certain parts of Singapore like Joo Chiat. I am of course biased towards the East!”
She brings along almost 15 years of experience as an urban planner and a researcher in the built environment sector, and remains passionate about how good urban planning can transform a town, city and country through the way people interact with the urban environment.
Ching made the mid-career switch for a variety of reasons, including the need for greater flexibility and more time for her family, coming out of her comfort zone to explore a different career path away from academia.
She jokingly said: “Going into real estate was not a difficult transition, although some may see it as going over to the ‘dark side’.”
Ching now juggles her new career with her passion for community-building work and advocacy that she has been doing in Singapore over the past decade.
But life as an RES can often be challenging.
Barely four months into her new career, she had a baptism of fire: Managing a string of inter-connected property transactions among three different clients that had to be completed within a six-month timeframe.
“It was an incredibly stressful but exciting period for me as a new RES to manage several timelines together, and I am so glad that everything went without a hitch. I was incredibly stressed and anxious the entire period, but I learnt so much in the process!”
This is the third of four winner profiles for the SEAA Awards 2024 that CEAnergy is featuring in our Industry Spotlight page, highlighting the qualities and skills that are important for RESs to possess.
Information accurate as at 4 Nov 2024