Advice:Salesperson License vs Brokers License

I am going to graduate next month with a degree in RED. Once my degree is obtained I  can sit for Brokers exam. Should I get my Broker's license right away or get my salesperson license first? Since I have no real world experience (besides NAIOP and ULI projects) is it better from a liability standpoint to have one over the other as I entry the workforce?

Thank you,

JIR

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