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Taking my sales person exam this month. Tips for starting in LA?
I went to school at USC (human bio major) and now that I’m about to get my license I’m wondering which is the best way to go when it comes to the bigger vs. smaller brokerage firms, and which firms you think are the best to work for in order to gain experience and build a good foundation in LA. I live between LA and Simi Valley so I’m also wondering if it’d be better to start out in Ventura County or LA county or what the pros and cons of that might be.
And thank you for taking the time to read this and respond.. haha I know that time is money! 😉🤑