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MSCSI | PrQS| Chartered QS at AECOM| Speaker| Panelist

Young Quantity Surveyors: 1. Yours is to learn as much and as fast as you can. Absorb concepts, understand why do you what you do, e.g. Why do we do a Final Account? 2. Any job you're in is an opportunity to learn. Don't despise small beginnings. I get DMs all the time from young QSs who believe they are wasting away with the tasks that they are doing or companies that they are in. But, you have to prove to your managers that you can handle small tasks before they trust you with big girl stuff(lol) 3. Respect your Managers. Listen, some of my previous managers were my age-mates, we've been to the same varsities and indeed in the same circle of friends. But, when it was time to shake and bake, I would shake and bake! If they tell you to do something, don't act fresh now like honey we were out last night, what do you mean you want a Cost Report? (lol) No. Authority. Understand it. 4. Respect everyone in the office, from the cleaner to the Director. I honestly don't believe that I have to mention Respect twice, especially to an African child. Our whole fibre of existence is woven on RESPECT. 5. Get things done! Be trustworthy. Yes, the task maybe overwhelming, but be seen to be working on that thing like your young life depends on it. Try. What is overwhelming today will be your practice run tomorrow. You'll eat that thing up for breakfast! I'll give you more pointers again. I'm tempted to say: 'Agree?' like some posts 😄 but I don't understand why you'd disagree in the first place, so there's that 😅 😄 #JuniorQS #GraduateQS #QSs

Pinky Mabuza

BSc Honours in quantity surveying seeking Graduate opportunities

8mo

Don't mind that but also companies with payment issues are emotionally draining

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Sfisokuhle Baloyi

Junior Quantity Surveying Estimator Student at Tshwane University of Technology Advanced Diploma in Quantity Surveying (2024) SAAQS member

8mo

Agreed and taken, Thank you.

Abonga Moleshe

Junior Site Agent|Junior Foreman|Construction Contracts Assistant|Site Supervion|Project Management

8mo

Thanks for sharing

Well said,I agree that as a young QS the first few years are for learning and growth, so each and every task no matter how small will contribute to your growth and maturity career wise.

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Zandile Zwane

Quantity Surveyor | Trainee Technician

8mo

Great advice, thank you.

Ryan Qaiser

Client Relationship Manager | Social Media Manager

8mo

Love this

Bonolo Matsoso

Junior Quantity Surveyor at Basson & Close Quantity Surveyors

8mo

Great perspective, thanks for the advice!💯

sanele ndabankulu

Student at sayidi college

8mo

Valid point!

Fortune Ramokgopa

BSc in Construction Graduate l Facilities Management at Growthpoint | Aspiring Quantity Surveyor & Project Manager l Passionate about Construction & Real Estate

8mo

Fully Agreed !!😃 great advice

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