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Provide expert life and health insurance recommendations. Start your insurance agent career and earn up to $5,000 in bonuses and commissions alone in the first four months.
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Become a licensed Life Insurance Agent with our comprehensive support? No experience required: We provide comprehensive training and support to help you obtain your Life Insurance license and succeed in the industry.
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As a Comparion Insurance sales agent, you'll have the flexibility to develop a lucrative career by providing customers with the Auto, Home and Life insurance products from Liberty Mutual and other carriers as needed.
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At American National, being an insurance agent isn't just selling. What do you think an American National insurance agent is? We aren't just looking for an insurance agent.
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All applicable state licenses for property and casualty and life insurance will be required before hire. If this describes you, then you need to be an Agriculture Agent at American National.
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Initiates outbound calling to established target customer base for auto and home insurance sales. Good Work. Good Life. Good Hands®. The Outside Market Sales Associate (MSA) is an Entry to Mid-Level remote position and full-time role that offers a base salary as well as bonuses—in other words, the potential for unlimited earnings.
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Full-time associates are eligible to participate in a comprehensive benefit package, which includes medical/dental/vision plans, life insurance, ST/LT disability options, 401K options, tuition assistance, discounted room rates at Concord managed hotels, plus training & development and career advancement opportunities.
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Up to $5,000 Sign on Bonus for new candidates that have an active P&C and/or Life License as an Insurance Agent. A state insurance license or willingness to earn one with Liberty Mutual s training and support in Property & Casualty, and Life.
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Comprehensive benefits from Day 1, including health and dental insurance, 401K and company paid pension, paid time off and flexible work arrangements to help you keep balance in your personal and professional life.
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As a Comparion Insurance sales agent, you’ll have the flexibility to develop a lucrative career by providing customers with the Auto, Home and Life insurance products from a variety of carriers.
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Working for Comparion Insurance Agency, a Liberty Mutual company, means working for a company that’s committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. As one of the largest personal lines insurance agencies in the US, Comparion connects customers with the best insurance solutions to meet their needs whether from Liberty or from one of a number of top national and regional carriers.
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Risk Selection: Reviews, rates, underwrites, evaluates, or assesses the business applying for insurance by qualifying accounts, identifying, selecting and assessing risks, determining the premium, policy terms and conditions, obtaining approvals, creating/presenting the proposal to the agent/broker, and successfully negotiating deals.
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A state insurance license—or willingness to earn one with training and support—in Property & Casualty, and Life. As one of the largest personal lines insurance agencies in the US, #Comparion Insurance Agency, a Liberty Mutual company, connects customers with the best insurance solutions to meet their needs from top national and regional carriers.
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We are excited to announce the launch of #Comparion Insurance Agency, a new Liberty Mutual company. 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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Description We are looking for a Sales Agent to join our team in our Okemos office. Ability to learn insurance coverage and underwriting guidelines. If you independently pursue getting your P&C and/or Life license prior to your start and show proof of passing scores, you will be eligible for this bonus as well.
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