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Willing to obtain necessary Property & Casualty and/or Life & Health license(s) to sell insurance upon hire (existing license is a plus!) Base plus commission plan. Good Work. Good Life. Good Hands.
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Benefits Hourly Base Salary + Commission Hands on Training Licensing Assistance Bonus Opportunities Mon-Fri Schedule Career Growth Opportunities Hourly Pay plus Commissions Responsibilities Handle all incoming claim calls from customers.
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Advancement Self paced Commission Raises per premium target goals and guidelines Self paced promotions and team growth per promotion guidelines Ability to scale and grow profitable business Benefits Passive income opportunities 1st in class bonus system Trips and Incentives Top Quality Technology and Resources 1 on 1 Mentorship Access to Life and Health insurance options This is a REMOTE POSITION - work fully from home or wherever.
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Successful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferredBENEFITS:Hourly plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Life Insurance and Disability Insurance benefitsGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officeFlexible work from home options available.
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Life/Health Insurance LicenseSuccessful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferredBENEFITS:Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my office.
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Our part-time employees who work at least 20 hours per week are eligible for our comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance and free or discounted Spectrum internet, TV and phone depending on where you live.
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Our extensive training program, competitive base salary and generous commission structure provides the foundation you need to be a successful salesperson. Advancement potential and generous commission opportunities are available.
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42,000-$48,000 Base Salary PLUS Commission & Bonuses. With the support of a base salary, plus the opportunity for commission and bonuses, you will receive training and backing of a district manager as you onboard.
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We offer excellent compensation packages with benefits, including medical, dental, paid vacation, term life insurance, employee discounts, and matching 401K. Compensation is base salary plus monthly commission and incentives.
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Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Valuable experienceGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyRequirementsExcellent communication skills - written, verbal and listeningSelf-motivatedDetail orientedProactive in problem solvingDedicated to customer serviceAbility to work in a team environmentAbility to effectively relate to a customerProperty and Casualty license (must be able to obtain)Life and Health license (must be able to obtain.
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Already licensed in Life Insurance is a plus. Access to Life and Health insurance options. Assisting in financial planning through life insurance, retirement planning and much more.
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Already licensed in Life Insurance is a plus Requirements Must be at least 18 years old, Must be currently living and authorized to work in the U.S. Must be a high school graduate or equivalent.
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Must have a State Approved Life Insurance License or be Willing to Obtain State Approved Life Insurance License. Sales experience is a plus but not required - We will Train.
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Qualifications Hard working and self motivated Coachable and willing to listen to and implement advice from mentors Sales experience is a plus but not required - We will Train. The success and earnings results of other insurance agents referenced or described herein, or even similar results, are not guaranteed, and not all new agents will achieve the same or similar results.
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Accredited with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)Life/Health Insurance LicenseSuccessful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferredBENEFITS:Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Health benefitsProfit sharingGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officeLicensing reimbursement after 3 monthsSigning bonus for pre-licensed professionals.
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