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Hong Zhong insurance training benefits
Hong Kong Kanghong is actually a fast-selling IFA (Independent Financial Intermediary Company), and its reputation in Hong Kong is not very good, because they are very harassing and mainly rely on strange phones to sell insurance. At home, they vigorously promote their company's large area and good decoration. Even going public has nothing to do with where you are looking for a job, because they already have a group of vested interests in China or Hongkong. For example, Mr. Xian from Hong Kong, Mr. Hong from Hong Kong and others. 99% of people go to work in other places. under is offline to some directors, who will train you to sell one (they can only sell one or two) wealth management products-that is, 10 1 fund fixed investment. Recently, in order to alleviate the shortage of domestic products, some trusts have been made to sell them.

If you are looking for a job, the most important thing for individuals is that their management mode is towel-squeezing rapid sales, which means that at present they will only recruit local resources or "kelp" (unemployed returnees). I hope the market and you can decide whether you can stay after they buy it.

Treatment: the commission will never be owed to you. The basic salary depends on whether the director will give you some privately. Social security depends on your performance. Recently, you used the Hong Kong Talents Scheme to deceive people (I suggest you go to the Hong Kong Immigration Department to check Document No.96). But compared with other domestic insurance companies, it is really much better. After all, I bought insurance in Hong Kong. Although the system is the same as some insurance companies now, it's up to you whether you can do this kind of work without signing a labor contract ~ remember that if you want to get along well in Kanghong, you must shine your shoes with Miss Hong Kong DD. They are the main body of Kang Hong.

Further reading: How to buy insurance, which is good, and teach you how to avoid these "pits" of insurance.