And don't think just because it is Coldwell Banker that all their training is equal. It varies with the franchise. They do have this or did have this faststart program at the franchise I worked at for awhile. It was taught by an agent that rarely sold more then 2 properties a year, but was an "expert" It taught only prospecting. No contract training at all. You could get much better prospecting training by buying one of the marketing systems by many of the real estate trainers out there and following them.
I was forced into taking this class as I was new to the company. Luckily the first company I was with had great training and taught new agents everything.
What is most important, I think, for a new agent is to find an office that trains you in the legal aspect of real estate. Contracts, your area laws and regulations, state law, MLS rules and how to use it. All the things that will help you when you actually have a client and need to do a transaction. Knowing this will make you look experienced to your first few clients. Then they need to teach you how to market yourself and get leads.
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