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What's Your Path is a program from Flamborough charitable organization, Healthy Youth Network

January 26, 2024

Meghan Gougeon

Meghan Gougeon

Real Estate Broker EXIT Realty/ Self Employed

Job Description

I help people move from one place to another. Whether that be their first home or their last. People need to move for all sorts of reasons and my job is to help them make the process as smooth as possible.

Relevant School Subjects

Business

Areas Of Expertise

Business & Finance

Career Story

I was in an arts program in high school. I went to university not knowing what I wanted to do at all, so I did a general program at Guelph, halfway through that program I transferred to another university to pursue social work. I worked for Children’s Aid as a placement and realized that this wasn’t the place for me. I have a background in construction and my family used to buy and sell homes. I shadowed a real estate agent and knew that’s what I wanted to do. While in university I got my licensee and was selling real estate prior to graduating as a registered social worker. I wish I had started sooner.

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