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Must have current active resident property and casualty insurance license - General P&C, NOT Personal Lines - in a minimum 2 to 45 states, but preferably all 50 + D.C. The Sales Agent will work to improve customer retention by problem solving, educating, and providing a WOW.
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1-2 sales/days)Requirements· A Massachusetts property & casualty license is a bonus but will train and develop talented people with a desire to achieve and grow with us.
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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 Life/ Health license BENEFITS:Hourly plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officeLicensing reimbursement Signing bonus for pre-licensed professionals.
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Respond to inbound insurance quote requests from ads and direct mail Requirement Be able to obtain or currently possess a Property & Casualty insurance license. Did you know Insurance Reps are among the most recession proof jobs in America Our award winning Agency is growing and we are looking to bring on a new insurance sales agent to fit into our close-knit team.
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Possess an active insurance license (property, casualty, life & health) or the ability to obtain upon selectionIf you're ready to take charge of your career, contribute to a dynamic team, and be part of an organization that values your success, apply now.
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Our motivated sales agents have uncapped earning potential selling Property & Casualty insurance to our members. Proactively solicits new insurance sales by handling inbound calls, performing outbound calls, working marketing lists, and cross-selling/up-selling new and existing members.
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As an Insurance Agent, you'll manage client relationships, handle day-to-day support, and focus on driving sales and retention. Ability to obtain an Arizona Property & Casualty Insurance license within 60 days of hire.
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He or she will manage and optimize inbound calls as well as other leads to increase policy sales. Articulate, professional, and possesses a strong quality sales mindset with attention to detail.
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Manage time and other resources to ensure sales goals are met consistently. Client's Inside Sales Representative will work directly with pet parents to provide solutions for their pet insurance needs in a call center environment.
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Manage inbound email, chat and phone inquiries from pet parents for the purpose of selling pet insurance policies. Build rapport with potential customers to reinforce the value of Client's brand and our pet insurance products.
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Knowledge: Advanced knowledge of sales techniques, property/casualty commercial insurance products, insurance processing systems and procedures, best practices, state regulations and customer service practices.
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Personal Lines or Property and Casualty license preferred (but not required) No Cold Calling- We have a high volume of inbound sales leads and walk in traffic. As an Insurance Agent you will be responsible primarily for the sale of nonstandard auto insurance to new and existing customers.
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Bring your active Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license, and we'll provide the technology and systems to make the sales process easy, so you can focus on the customer.
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Solicit new business and maintain current business levels in order to achieve or exceed sales production goals. Lucrative incentive sales plans, bonuses and sales contests.
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Confie and its family of companies - Freeway, Baja, Bluefire, Acceptance & others - is one of the largest privately held insurance brokers in the United States and has been ranked the #1 Personal Lines Leader by the Insurance Journal for the seventh straight year.
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