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Erie Insurance is a Fortune 500 large regional property/casualty and life insurer who boasts excellent products, top-notch claims service and competitive rates. As an Independent Agent with Erie Insurance, you can build your own business representing a company with over nine decades of experience.
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We seek agent input on lots of things from products and marketing to technology and business processes through our five agent task forces. As an ERIE agent, you can earn competitive commissions with opportunities for bonuses, as well as fantastic travel incentives.
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Company Information: If the word Company appears in the posting use: Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company, Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. Job Description: 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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Summary: Calculated Hire is looking for a driven and entrepreneurial minded Sales Agent to join a well-known insurance client of ours to sell Property, Casualty, and Life lines through their expansive network of Insurance carriers.
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We’ll also provide marketing support (including a marketing co-op program) and lots of educational opportunities – and that’s just the short list. You’ll have unique relationships that other carriers just don’t offer, for example, a dedicated underwriter and local district sales manager.
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Must have or be able to obtain Insurance Producer's licenses in Property, Casualty, Life & Health. Valuable experience: you will work for an independent agent that has the backing of one of the largest insurance agencies and a Fortune 100 company, with extensive tools and training to be set up for success.
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Offering an array of personal lines, small commercial and life insurance products. Ability to obtain a Property and Casualty License and Life License within 60 days of hire.
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If the word Company appears in the posting use: Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company, Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company. 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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We believe in investing in our communities and the lives of others, and each year we honor more than a dozen of our agents for their outstanding community service efforts and donate to their favorite charities.
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A state insurance licenseor willingness to earn one with Calculated Hires training and supportin Property & Casualty, and Life. Insurance Sales Agent. Provide timely and accurate property and casualty insurance quotes to customers via in person, phone and email solicitations.
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All applicable state licenses for property and casualty and life insurances will be required before hire. Being an agent representing American National is so much more than a sales job – it’s about building your own successful business by cultivating relationships and by being an advocate for people in your community.
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Ask any of our Agents and they’ll tell you it’s the relationship with ERIE that is unique in the industry. It’s the value of ERIE’s products and service that is the key selling point with customers. There are a limited number of agency appointments in your area, so apply today to learn more about ERIE. Let’s talk soon about this exciting opportunity.
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All insurance representatives need to hold a Property & Casualty Insurance license. As an Inside Sales Licensed Insurance Agent you will be handling inbound calls or leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert leads into customers.
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Schedule Details: Paid training is (4) months for those with a Property and Casualty Insurance license and (4.5) months for those unlicensed. We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being.
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But they can be sharpened, strengthened, and appropriately compensated when you join Liberty Mutual Insurance as a part of our Contact Center Sales Organization. Position Details: From day one you will begin paid training in a remote work environment.
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