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Is there a future in working in an immigration company?

Let me start by saying that this position is actually a sales position. At present, many people in the industry have various backgrounds, such as selling houses, selling fast-moving consumer goods and selling computers. So the entry threshold is relatively low. I don't actually sell a house. I can do real estate and computer sales professionally, but many people who are now in the business are really unprofessional and rely on so-called sales skills (bluffing) to promote products. But the company certainly doesn't care about this. As long as you can sign the contract, it doesn't matter.

As a sales consultant, you have strong sales ability, so selling products, taking commission, and earning high income. It will sell for at least ten or eight years. There will be promotions in the middle, such as sales supervisor, sales manager and even vice president. It depends on personal circumstances.

If you are not good at management, be a professional, be a professional salesperson, and provide value to customers, instead of relying on those so-called skills to attract customers. Because relying on technical sales to attract customers, most of them don't last long. People who are professionals have certain sales performance and can study abroad by themselves in the future. But one disadvantage is that you are not familiar with the later business of being a salesman.

This is probably the development and future of overseas study consultants.