Pros
Flexibilty, Hybrid, Back by Liberty Mutual
Cons
After their extensive training...you're on your own. You get zero leads! I was new to the entire insurance industry and did not receive the proper training from my manager. I was losing my mind, working 12-hour days, mostly six days a week. Long story short, I was there a little over a year, struggling to make it on a $30,000 salary + comms. I would network, network, and network...I finally looked up, and I was a part of three chambers of commerce, four realtor associations, on the executive board for two other organizations, and other small groups like Meetup or Alignable, etc. Nobody knew who Comparion was, so I had to sell the company Comparion to people just so I could sell myself and my insurance services. Eventually, I ended up on a performance plan and was forced to quit without another job. Also, I know you don't have time to read the politics that I dealt with. In conclusion, a month later, I got a job back in insurance sales. During my first two weeks of training, I was laughed at nearly every day for being in the insurance industry for over a year and not knowing the basics of how to send mortgage officers information to close on a house. All of the insurance industry lingo of how to communicate with realtors and loan officers was something I didnt experience because my experience at Comparion sucked.