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Individual will assist customers, complete marketing activities and help with all office functions under direct guidance of an Agent or Lead Sales Agent. Paid classroom and hands-on training is provided to assist trainees in the active pursuit of State Property/Casualty and Life and Health Licenses.
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Work closely with the SR P&C Insurance Agent to service existing clients, follow up on proposals, and cross sell accounts. Our Insurance Agency currently has an opening for and entry level insurance Sales & Service position.
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Ability to obtain a Property and Casualty License and Life License within 60 days of hire. Offering an array of personal lines, small commercial and life insurance products.
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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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Direct Auto Insurance is an Allstate BusinessWant to grow your sales career with one of the fastest growing auto insurers in the country? Incentive based on productivity; incentive payments are not guaranteed and are governed by the terms of the applicable sales bonus plan which is subject to change at National General’s discretion.
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A state insurance license or willingness to earn one with Liberty Mutual s training and support in Property & Casualty, and Life. Up to $5,000 Sign on Bonus for new candidates that have an active P&C and/or Life License as an Insurance Agent.
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This great opportunity provides the opportunity for motivated individuals to obtain industry experience working in a sales and customer support role while preparing and training to become a Licensed Insurance Sales Agent.
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Job Details As an Inside Sales 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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In this role, you will be responsible for property and casualty products to clients in our target states: CO, AZ, WA, OR, UT, and ID. Our ideal candidate is an ambitious self-starter with a passion for helping others and a proven track record of exceeding sales targets.
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Maintain partnerships with insurance company representatives and underwriters. Property & Casualty License (Required) Identify customer needs and recommend appropriate insurance products.
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Agents typically make $50,000 to $70,000 their first year, between the base salary and commission. Ability to quote and sell through multiple carriers. 2+ years of experience in a sales environment meeting set metrics.
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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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Provide timely and accurate property and casualty insurance quotes to customers via in person, phone and email solicitations. A state insurance license—or willingness to earn one with Calculated Hire’s training and support—in Property & Casualty, and Life.
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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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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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