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Teen sensation: 16-year-old's remarkable career start

Aussie teenager lands impressive job at 16, leaving people stunned.

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oshua Lynch, a 16-year-old Aussie teenager, has made waves in the real estate industry by landing a job as a property consultant at Pulse Property Agents in Sydney. While many of his peers are working part-time jobs, Joshua is diving head-first into the world of real estate, where he's built a strong foundation in property presentation, marketing, and client care over the past 18 months.

    Joshua's passion for real estate began when he was just 10 years old, and by 15, he had already started working in the industry. He credits his interest in houses to his love of meeting new people, problem-solving, and being part of a team environment. As a property consultant, Joshua helps the sales team and clients with their needs, and one of the highlights of his career so far has been securing his first listing for a close friend's family.

    Despite starting his career at just 16, Joshua is determined to learn as much as he can and eventually become a stand-alone real estate agent. He's grateful for the opportunity to work with the team at Pulse Property, who provide him with mentorship and support. Joshua's goal is to gain all the knowledge he can and sell homes on his own one day.

    Pulse Property has also unveiled its new training program aimed at giving aspiring real estate professionals a clear pathway into the industry. The program offers practical training, mentorship, and industry education, with participants paired with mentors to guide them through the process. Joshua's experience is a testament to the program's effectiveness in helping young people succeed in the industry.

    Joshua's work ethic and dedication have impressed many, with commenters praising his achievement on social media. He remains humble and focused on his goals, saying he "couldn't be happier" working with the team at Pulse Property.

Teenager in spotlight, 16-year-old's rapid rise to fame and success.