Not exact matches
In terms of finding the right insurance
agent, check their qualifications and see if they have a
professional designation and / or experience.
These were the years in which advance
agent and underwriting training and
professional designations, such as the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) arose.
jpg image) to place on your web site announcing your status as a Certified International Property Specialist • A Facebook cover photo to announce your status as a CIPS and to showcase your pride in joining this elite network of international
professionals • A web page to link from the badge or banner ads, describing what it means to work with a CIPS designee • Print materials with talking points on why the CIPS
designation makes you the best
agent to help them find (or sell) their home.
With less than 1 percent of real estate
professionals having earned the
designation nationally, Price often champions the certification, telling other
agents why they should follow his lead.
A court may find that
agents who advertise a certain scope of due diligence for clients or claim a certain expertise on the basis of
professional designations have expanded their standard of care.
More than eight in 10 have licensees with
professional certifications or
designations, and more than six out of 10 firms provide training and education programs for their staff or sales
agents.
Reputation In addition to offering a platform for superior education, taking the time to earn the GRI
designation sets real estate
professionals apart from the competition by acting as a resume piece; when comparing two
agents, one with a GRI
designation and one without, potential clients are likely to choose the
professional with higher education.
For REALTORS ® who have earned the Certified International Property Specialist
designation, there's a database at realtor.org that can help overseas buyers and their
agents find qualified
professionals in the U.S. market they're targeting.
Course Details: Earn the «Accredited Staging
Professional» (ASP)
Designation for Real Estate
Agents given by Barbara Schwarz, The Creator of Home Staging.
One way to make sure you're working with a
professional who's already received special training in representing buyers is to find an
agent who's earned their Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR ®)
designation — an official
designation awarded by the National Association of REALTORS ®.
Education RE / MAX Associates lead
agents of competing companies in
professional designations which denote specialized training and education.
Not surprisingly, collectively, RE / MAX Associates hold more
professional designations than
agents from any other organization, and once again, RE / MAX
agents outsold all competitors in the U.S. and the Mahoning Valley by a considerable margin in 2010.
Nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE / MAX, and RE / MAX
agents collectively hold more
professional designations than
agents at any other national real estate brand.
Seller Representative Specialist (SRS ®)-- The SRS ®
Designation is designed for real estate seller
agents who want to elevate their
professional standards and enhance their personal performance The
Designation takes a new
agent to an accomplished level sooner and an already successful
agent to an even higher level of competency.
As an
agent, you have so many options for your future, including venturing into niche or commercial markets, earning
professional designations, entering...
RE / MAX Associates hold the greatest number of
professional learning
designations compared to
agents of other national real estate brands.
RE / MAX Associates have more real estate sales experience than other real estate
agents and lead the industry in
professional designations.
Broker Claude Leclair, manager of Maison du consommateur in Rosemère, north of Montreal, says real estate
professionals have been forced to change their titles from
agents to brokers despite the fact clients have never been able to tell the difference between the
designations since he started his real estate career in 1989.
Unlicensed brokerage staff members and vendors — to include mortgage brokers, lenders, title company employees, insurance
agents, and some other
professionals who serve the luxury real estate
agent — may be eligible to take the training; however, such vendors are not eligible for full Institute membership, will not receive member benefits, and may not earn the CLHMS
designation.