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Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan is offering a Real Estate Apprentice program in Morristown, NJ. This opportunity provides hands-on learning with a structured path to grow, clear expectations, and ongoing mentorship within a collaborative team.
You will learn how to generate leads, build a client base, and navigate transactions from first conversations through closing, with a focus on developing the habits and confidence needed for long-term success.
Real Estate Apprentice – Learn the Business and Build Your Career
If you’re ready to build a real estate career and want the right training and support behind you, this opportunity gives you a clear place to start. You’ll learn the business through hands‑on experience while developing the skills, habits, and confidence needed to create long‑term success.
Whether you’re already getting started in real estate or exploring the industry for the first time, you’ll have a structured path to grow. You’ll learn how to generate leads, build a client base, communicate confidently with buyers and sellers, and understand how transactions move from the first conversation through closing.
Instead of being left to figure everything out on your own, you’ll have access to practical training, ongoing mentorship, and a collaborative team environment focused on helping you make consistent progress. The goal is to help you build momentum early while avoiding many of the common mistakes that can slow down a new real estate career.
This opportunity is a strong fit for someone who is motivated, coachable, comfortable working with people, and willing to put consistent effort into building their business.
First-year earning potential when goals are met: $140,000+
This is a commission‑based opportunity, so income is directly tied to individual activity, production, and results.
If you’re ready to learn the business, develop your skills, and start building something meaningful for your future, apply today and let’s start the conversation.
Compensation: $125,000 - $225,000 yearly