Proprietary Insurance Product Pushers - Financial Consultant Equitable Advisors Employee Review

3.0
Mar 5, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Entrepreneurial oriented and flexibility of work schedule.

Cons

In the Retirement Benefits Group, you sell high fee variable annuity 403b plans to non profit and public school employees. You are assigned a designated territory with a set number of sites. Towards the end of the school year the market becomes saturated and you need to fight tooth and nail to find new accounts. In September, there are more new staff to sign up and activity increases again. You don't make much in commissions the first few years unless you fall into clients with significant assets which is rare and or you have a natural market. You aren't approved to be on site and solicit employees so you have to sneak around and hope you don't get caught. This gets tiresome after months and months of consciously breaking the rules and facing stiff resistance from administrators, district HR people, and union members.

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5.0
Apr 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation structure, product availability, brokerage system, overall tools, open structure to do best for your clients

Cons

Support staff are more hands off, not a lot of in house support staff members.

1.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good place for career changers to get financial licenses (they will license anybody)

Cons

Very bad pay model for new hires- will tell you 6% commissions on certain products but then you have to kick up 10% to your manager and the other half of what's left to whoever is working w you because they make you go out in pairs...and mostly seem want to get ahold of all your friends and family for sales you can't participate on without the 66....but you have no time to study that bc you are too busy selling for the products that don't require it to make quota, as your clock starts when you pass the 7, so pretty much they just want your people. It's very eat what you kill, and then only after it's been picked over.... which is fine if you're young with no obligations, but not great if you have a family. If you were an existing advisor and had your own book/contacts it could work. Otherwise get your licenses, learn a little, but don't be afraid to move on to other opportunities.

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