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QUALIFICATIONS:Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferredSuccessful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferredAbility to effectively relate to a customer Property & Casualty license BENEFITS:Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Profit sharingGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officeLicensing reimbursement after 3 months.
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As our Licensed Sales Producer your knowledge of insurance products and industry trends equips you to communicate directly with clients, identify their needs, and market products or services that maximize value.
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As an Allstate Sales Agent, you will sell auto and home insurance products to your local community, on your own time. Become a commission-only Allstate Sales Agent and enjoy unlimited earning potential with no capital required.
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Property & Casualty Producer License required (or obtained prior to starting the position). Sales Superstar – you truly enjoy selling, and you’re good at it, too. You’re a self-starter who can thrive in a commission-based environment.
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Whether you want to supplement your existing income or turn this into a full-time career – the more new business you sell, the more you can make as an Allstate Sales Agent. Natural Networker – you actively participate in your community and thrive in social environments.
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Experience in sales (preferred) or have a proven ability to generate your own sales leads. Benefits and Perks – What will I enjoy in this role? Self-Motivator – you manage your time and efforts to sell more and earn more.
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Benefits Annual Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Career Growth Opportunities Mon-Fri Schedule Health Insurance Hands on Training Paid Time Off (PTO) Flexible Schedule Responsibilities Client Consultation: Engage with clients to understand their insurance needs and tailor insurance solutions accordingly.
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Md Insurance Producer License or MD Property and Casualty Insurance License is required. Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development We are looking for a go-getter, a driven and personable insurance sales representative to join our team.
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Strong earnings potential – Supplement your income as a side gig – or make this your primary job. Work remotely – there’s no need to go to an office! Flexible work hours – work when you want, – set your own schedule.
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Are you a self-starter? Agent Requirements – What background do I need to have? Key Success Traits – What will make me successful in this role? Grow your career without limits.
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As a Licensed Insurance Sales Representative you will be part of a team that is helping to grow the revenue of the office by offering products that people need for their security and peace of mind.
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Ideal Candidates should have an active MS Insurance license (Property and Casualty Insurance license preferred), but Life, Health and Accident Insurance License will qualify also.
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Benefits Hourly Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Hands on Training Mon-Fri Schedule Career Growth Opportunities Retirement Plan Avg 40000 Uncapped earning Paid Holidays Bonus opportunity Home/Work life balance Friendly competition Responsibilities Client Consultation: Engage with clients to understand their insurance needs and provide personalized advice.
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Salary plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Valuable experienceGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement in my agencyLearning to market property/casualty, life, health and bank productsSetting sales and growth goalsWorking closely with the agent to gain an understanding of the agent’s role and office logisticsLearning how to network effectively.
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Commission sharing on commercial, life insurance, property, and casualty products. Hold a Property and Casualty Insurance License required by Texas.
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