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Do insurance, okay? Is there a future for this industry? Recently trained in Xinhua Life Insurance. Who knows Xinhua Life Insurance? How's it going?
Dude, insurance is divided into office and field. Back office is a dead salary, very tired and busy, and the salary is low, so I serve in the field.

In other places, the basic salary is low, but you can get a commission for selling insurance. 70,000 to 80,000 is ok for employees, but nothing for elites. Last month, there were several companies with more than 200,000 in our company, but people said that they had been working for more than ten years.

For newcomers, consider whether you can run off the list. If possible, OK, maybe four or five thousand a month is ok. If you can run a lot, it's not impossible to run 40 thousand or 50 thousand, and you can get promoted quickly if you run too much. But many newcomers are not so good, but there are few lists, and then you will find that his attendance is getting less and less until everyone disappears. There is a saying in the insurance industry that the left is king. Who can persist? After three years, there is not much left. There will certainly be some good income after three years, but no one can survive March.

In addition, good products also need to be listed. I am from Xinhua, too. In the first quarter, there was a product called distinguished life, which was a good thing, so many people sold a lot, and now it is auspicious supreme. Although I personally prefer Auspicious Supreme, the fact is that Auspicious Supreme does sell slowly, and it is not easy to make a big order, or maybe I didn't find the skills.

Newcomers are in no hurry to pay the bill. Listen to the master and take your time.

I can only say that the company is good, the industry is good, and the products are good, depending on how you do.