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Our Automotive Sales Representative / Auto Sales Associate / will enjoy:Uncapped earning potential, training by some of the Industry's Best, paid Time Off, Health, Life, Disability, Cancer, Dental and Eye Care Insurance, Employer match 401K, Employee Purchase Discounts along with unlimited career advancement opportunities for the right individual.
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Must have a valid driver's license, reliable automobile transportation and current auto insurance. Have the flexibility of this hybrid role - working at home and in your local community.
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The field inspector will also be cross-trained to perform dealer floor plan audits on behalf of automobile finance companies. The AiM Auto Damage Field Inspector conducts mobile, used vehicle inspections within a designated geographical area.
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Valid California driver's license, access to an automobile, and valid state auto insurance. Coordinates commercial insurance policy management and distribution of Certificate of Insurance (COI.
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In return for experience and results, Yamazen Inc. provides competitive compensation including an attractive base salary, uncapped tiered commissions that increase as sales grow, auto fuel reimbursement and a business allowance to offset transportation and communication costs.
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Must be a licensed driver with an automobile in good working order, that is insured in accordance with state and/or organization requirements, with personal auto liability insurance of $100,000/$300,000 in bodily injury coverage.
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The field inspector will perform a variety of different inspections ranging from off-lease vehicles at a lessee’s home or business to major damage vehicles on behalf of an insurance provider. Title: Auto Damage Field Inspector.
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Premier Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with no waiting period. We're looking for Auto Damage Trainees in [City, State] who are motivated and ready to grow their careers to the next level with GEICO. Flexibility to work in different environments is also key, as our auto damage adjusters may work from their home, a body shop, a virtual estimating center, or even on the road.
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Must have a valid driver's license, reliable automobile, current auto insurance. Door-to-Door Sales or Canvassers. The secret sauce has always been found in resilient and gritty people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and dive in.
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Demonstrated technical expertise and product knowledge in Middle Market P&C Insurance (Property, General Liability, Workers' Compensation, Automobile, Umbrella) Taking a holistic approach to risk management, the unit offers commercial property, primary casualty (general liability, commercial auto, workers' compensation), lead umbrella, and environmental coverages, as well as parametric natural catastrophe products to small, middle-market and large accounts across target industry verticals in the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.
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Compensation: $52,500 - $87,500 commensurate with experience, plus bonus eligibility $57,900 - $96,500 commensurate with experience in CA, CT, MA, NJ, NY, and PA, plus bonus eligibility *The successful candidate will initially be hired as an employee of GuideOne Insurance Company and automatically become an employee of TMG on the company's official transition date.
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Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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Develops additional business by networking with local establishments, such as retail and automobile businesses, and building strong community relations. Health Insurance - Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contributions if enrolled in a qualifying plan, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), and Dependent Care FSA.
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Possess a valid driver's license, current auto insurance and a functioning automobile. Ability to make effective judgment on all facets of front office operations and staff, and the ability to effectively solve guest and operational problems.
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Help local business owners in your community thrive by becoming a local authority on digital marketing and maximizing their online presence by utilizing face-to-face and virtual prospecting methods, networking, referrals and more.
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