Do insurance companies clear for your training?
i saw this job im interested in (a)metlife insurance.
the errand is financial service representative. my question is:
the description said "Once you’ve obtained the required life/health license and FINRA registrations, you'll become a part of the team and commence your training"
do they pay for this registration? what about training?
is this a biddable comp to work for? and does being a financial service rep pay suitable?
Answers: they'll pay for training, but once you finish you get no income and will be all commission. plus you have to win the licenses before you deal in anything so all this time you will have no income. its ok to seize into but be ready to not make any money for a while. your better past its sell-by date searching for a firm that will allow you to partner with senior reps. or work their book of business. otherwise what happen to most people is they get their kinfolk and friends on insurance then cant sell anyone else and procure fired after making no money.
however, if you do build a book of business (which can take years), the commissions on insurance products is huge. metlife is a quality company, but again, i would look for a more privatized company looking to build you up more.