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Life insurance, Final Expense, Medicare, Retirement Protection products to protect your family's future. Apply by responding to this job post or directly schedule a phone interview at. Assist with agent contracting and licensing requirements.
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Your level of success and your corresponding earning potential will be determined by a number of factors, including but not limited to the amount of work you put in, by your ability to follow our training and sales system, and by the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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Being a Farm Bureau agent is much more than just sales – it’s all about building relationships, being a pillar in your community, making a difference, and helping people protect what matters most to them.
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Our main location is in Tampa, FL and we have a second location in Dallas, TX. We have a growing Sales Department and are looking for licensed P&C Agents (or soon-to-be) to sell non-standard auto insurance policies.
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We are looking for licensed or unlicensed life insurance agents to work remotely for the Klutz Agency, a part of Symmetry Financial Group. Please note: Upon applying to this position, you will receive an email from [email protected] to schedule your initial phone interview.
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As an agent with Symmetry Financial you get flexibility with setting your own schedule all while working in the comfort of your own home. Age 18 or older Live in U.S Advancement opportunities Control your commission raises and promotions Earn passive income through advanced market sales Work your way up to being an advanced markets specialists Job Benefits Financial Freedom.
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APPLICANTS MUST CURRENTLY HOLD A VALID LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCER LICENSE Pope Insurance Group is seeking a licensed life insurance agent to work in the Final Expense Market with our agency.
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You'll have opportunities to provides back-up support to sales agents by selling new property/casualty insurance business by phone or internet contact with prospective customers in multiple states.
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Responsibilities: Working 1-on-1 with a mentor, and also as part of a team, our sales rep's role is very simple:Our company receives in-bound requests from people across the country requesting information about various types of insurance coverage.
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Generate sales via walk-ins, internet leads, and phone calls; Client Advisors do not make cold calls. Retail sales, personal banking, real estate or leasing agent experience a plus.
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Telephone Sales - Zoom Proficient or any video platform - 18+ years of age, legally able to work in the US and highly motivated! (daily deposits available) - Reliable internet, computer and mobile phone Powered by JazzHR.
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Insurance license (we will help you obtain your license if accepted to the position). Up to $7,000 cash bonuses based on sales in the 1st 90 days. There is no cold calling, our leads system provides you with plenty of leads.
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To succeed in this position, you'll need a laptop/computer with a video camera, high-speed internet, smart phone, and an insurance license (we can help you obtain one if you're accepted.
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Job SummaryWe are looking for a dedicated and customer-focused individual to join our team as a Licensed Insurance Service Agent. As a Service Agent, you will be crucial in delivering exceptional client experiences by providing comprehensive insurance services and support.
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Zero agent fees: We pay all of the necessary costs of doing business, including state license and MLS dues, association fees, mileage, cell phone plan, and more. In-year accelerators: opportunity to unlock higher commissions through an in-year commission accelerator that lasts the remainder of the year, if you hit a specified sales volume thresholdTop producer perks: earn a President’s Club trip to an international destination, qualify for stock grants and get exclusive access to represent clients buying and selling high-priced homes through our luxury brandReap The PerksEverything you need, none of the hassle.
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