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Mike Webber
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Reston, VA
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New agent applying to be on a small team

Mike Webber
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Reston, VA
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Hello all, I am currently in the process of getting my license and was wondering what is the best practice when it comes to finding a team to join. I have reached out on social media to numerous brokers and it has gone well. But, I've been given the advice that the brokerage matters less in the first year than working on a team that is currently killing it. Would it be bad form to reach out on social? Should I just answer job listing with my resume? I would prefer to actually talk with somebody because I have no experience. I feel like my resume would go right in the shredder lol

Thanks for any input 🙏

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