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In process of getting my Real Estate License in Las Vegas

Jay Vismanos
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Just finished my online school (Real Estate Express) and I am currently in line to do my final test then to get my licensure exam and license. Coming from sales, marketing, then to medical field and a professional photo/videographer (on weekends), Real Estate is a totally new world to me. Although, it's been in the back of my head to be in this industry for the last 10 years. I've finally got a chance to get in. Anyone have advices on the NV exam and also I am not sure yet which brokerage to join to. I do want to join a brokerage that has an outstanding training for a newbie like me to be able to duplicate myself with the top ranking agents. Would love to connect with local Rockstars to point me on the right path. Thanks in advance.

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Charlie Cameron
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@Jay Vismanos - Since you want to be a full time agent crushing it in sales, I'd recommend finding not only good broker fit but also a team that will take you on, to add to @Nathan Gesner's thoughts.  

I joined a team as a new agent and it was DEFINITELY the right decision.  I can do my own thing and keep my 80% commission, or I can take a team lead and split commission.  Either way, I've got the team of 10 agents that all support each other, bounce ideas, and keep each other accountable to our individual and team goals.  It's awesome.  :)

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