Pros
Solid training program They pay for your licenses and classes
Cons
Commission only Now, here's the fun part. I was hired, worked through the onboarding processes, passed the exam and received my insurance certifications. After I worked out my two weeks (which I put in at a time my mentor suggested so that the schedule meshed well) and right after my last day at my previous employer, they contacted me to say I should just look for employment elsewhere. Out of concerns that they didn't want to put me in a position where I couldn't pay my bills (takes time to accrue commissions). Yet, they had put me in that position anyway, even more so since I was out two jobs. Other reasonings were based on my personal bank account, which they never actually saw. And this topic had already been touched upon after the first interview (out of 3 total). We were also pressed to compose a list of 200 people to contact to start our book of business. It was not made clear to me that this apparently had to be 200 people we knew or associated with. Unfortunately, I don't even know this many people and despite actually having a list of over 300, they still had concerns. There was a lot of effort wasted and high stress regarding the entire situation.