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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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When you join the team at HUB International, you become part of the 5th largest global insurance broker, providing a broad array of property, casualty, risk management, life and health, employee benefits, investment and wealth management products and services.
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Carmen Moya Insurance Agency is searching for a competitive Producer who can recognize opportunities and strategically turn leads into long-lasting customer relationships. 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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Current Property & Casualty Insurance license. W e’re on the hunt for a High Performing Producer to add to our world-class Property & Casualty sales team ! Producer – Property & Casualty.
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Property & Casualty Producer License required (or obtained prior to starting the position). As an Allstate Sales Agent, you will sell auto and home insurance products to your local community, on your own time.
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Become a commission-only Allstate Sales Agent and enjoy unlimited earning potential with no capital required. Natural Networker – you actively participate in your community and thrive in social environments.
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Sales Superstar – you truly enjoy selling, and you’re good at it, too. 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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Strong earnings potential – Supplement your income as a side gig – or make this your primary job. You’re a self-starter who can thrive in a commission-based environment. 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.
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Commercial Insurance Account Manager Qualifications: Property & Casualty Insurance license required. Communicate with client, producer, and carrier underwriters in regards to policy and coverage related questions and information.
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Qualifications: Property & Casualty Insurance license required. Communicate with client, producer/agent, and carrier underwriters regarding policy and coverage related questions and information.
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Strong knowledge and experience of property and casualty insurance including: coverages, rating, terminology and technical procedures. We are seeking experienced commercial E&S Producer/Brokers in Charlotte, NC. Prior insurance experience is mandatory, E&S experience is mandatory.
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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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Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, HUB International Limited (HUB) is a leading full-service global insurance broker providing property and casualty, life and health, employee benefits, investment and risk management products and services.
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Work remotely – there’s no need to go to an office! Flexible work hours – work when you want, – set your own schedule. Experience in sales (preferred) or have a proven ability to generate your own sales leads.
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With operations in 54 countries, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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