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  2. It really is the agents that makes the company good, not the company it self.
  3. Most brokerages, large and small, have something of benefit to offer. I think the broker/manager sets the tone for the entire office (competitive or congenial? tense or upbeat?). I work for Prudential Florida WCI in Venice, Florida and our broker/manager has created a friendly, supportive environment - the seasoned agents help the newbies, and the newbies help the seasoned agents, too, because everyone brings something to the table. When you have an interview at a brokerage, come early and take the pulse of the office. Watch and listen. You'll get a good feel for whether or not it will be a good fit for you. I've been in other Prudential WCI offices and they all feel very professional, and yet people are friendly and welcoming, from the reception desk on. That's a good fit for me, but everyone is looking for something different. If you are there looking for representation (not a job), a professional, cohesive environment is preferable, too, because you want EVERYBODY in that brokerage to help sell your property. That can only happen if the agents are truly working as a team, not as individual islands. Good luck and happy shopping!
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