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New Agent Bonus: Earn $400 a week during your first 6 weeks (up to $2,400), in addition to your sales commissions. We exclusively represent Washington National Insurance Company, who has been around for more than 100 years and is committed to helping people prepare for the unexpected at every stage of life with its portfolio of supplemental health and life insurance products.
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Keywords: Series 7, Sales Manager, Insurance Agent, Insurance Sales, Sales, Account Manager, Account Executive, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Sales Representative, Business Development, Retirement, Financial Advisors.
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Deliver insurance presentations and close sales. Business Professional or Sales Experience. Sales lead management tool that makes it easy to identify existing clients and qualified prospects.
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Join our dynamic team as an entry-level life insurance agent, where you'll embark on a rewarding journey of growth and success. As part of our team, you'll receive comprehensive training and support to become a proficient insurance sales representative, unlocking endless opportunities for personal and professional development.
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Life Insurance Professional Opportunity - Join Our Team! Specializing in providing top-tier life insurance solutions for seniors, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families.
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Familiarity with accounting and sales lead software is advantageous. We are a dedicated team of licensed insurance brokers committed to serving families with integrity and empathy. Maintain accurate sales databases, client reports, and bookkeeping records to track progress towards goals and effectively communicate with stakeholders.
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We are currently seeking a motivated Sales Representative to join our team in the Insurance Sales sector. Present and promote our products and services, with a focus on Life Insurance, to potential customers.
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Work from Home Life Insurance Agent - Remote. We are a leading provider of life insurance solutions, offering products like mortgage protection, disability coverage, retirement plans, term life, whole life, and more.
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Possess a Life Insurance License in your home state or be willing to obtain one (we can assist with the process). Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system and engage with our lead system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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Participate in training and one-on-one mentorship programs to learn our step-by-step sales systems. We prioritize professional development through one-on-one mentorship, weekly training calls and webinars, as well as local, regional, and national training events.
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Self-motivation to connect with company provided sales leads and network with new clients. PMA USA (Performance Matters Associates, INC.), is a national company that provides insurance benefits solutions and markets voluntary insurance products.
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Commitment to personal and professional development through virtual training and self-improvement activities. As a key member of our remote workforce, you will play a pivotal role in engaging potential customers and driving sales of our products and services.
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Engage in professional development opportunities, such as in-person national conferences and local events when available. Our agents benefit from an exclusive switchboard software that automates lead syncing, lead nurturing, multi-channel communication, and funnels - all at no cost.
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Valid Life and Health insurance license (assistance provided if needed) We offer unparalleled opportunities for personal and professional development, coupled with a commitment to work-life balance.
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Our agents work hand-in-hand with the switchboard, increasing their productivity. When you join our company, you'll enjoy best-in-class compensation and incentives, exclusive lead programs, and the flexibility to work remotely on a schedule that fits your lifestyle.
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