Vantaggi
Very few. You technically have “autonomy,” but that mostly means you’re left completely on your own with little meaningful support, training, or mentorship. Hard work rarely translates into success here unless you already have an established network to exploit.
Svantaggi
This is one of the worst places to start if you are serious about becoming a competent financial advisor. New advisors are thrown into the deep end with unrealistic expectations and little guidance. The culture feels heavily focused on pushing high-commission products, especially annuities, regardless of whether they genuinely benefit the client. There is constant pressure to sell to friends and family members, even when the recommendations do not make financial sense for them. Management talks about helping clients, but the reality often feels sales-driven above all else. If you want to learn real financial planning and build long-term credibility in this industry, you are far better off joining an established, reputable advisory team elsewhere.