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Qualifications No previous sales or insurance experience required. American Income Life attracts a select group of leaders, entrepreneurs, and high achievers eager to jumpstart their sales career with a fast-paced, stable, and internationally growing company.
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Other fields that translate easily to life insurance sales: Home Improvement Sales Pharmaceutical Sales Security System Sales Real Estate Sales Mortgage and Finance Sales Stay at Home Mom’s Teachers, we love educators.
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Life & Health Insurance License (We can help you obtain one if you don’t have it) Self-Starter mentality Coachable and willing to follow a proven system. We help you get ready to sell ASAP. Specialized simplified issue insurance products designed to meet the needs of more people.
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Have your Life & Health Insurance license? We work with over 30 of the top-rated insurance carriers in the nation. The most advanced technology and training systems to support agents fully working from home and meeting with clients virtually.
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The fields below have a similar sales cycle to ours: Home Improvement Sales Security System Sales Real Estate Sales Mortgage Finance Pharmaceutical Sales These are the best leads in the insurance industry today, and this is not the average insurance agent sales job.
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Working from home is NOT working alone. Looking to pursue a fulfilling career while working from home? No Cold Calling! First year commissions average $50K for part time agents and $153K for full time agents.
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Average agents can expect 4 to 1 ROI on investment. Are you willing to put in the study for a week to pass the test and earn your license? We provide many opportunities for mentorship, training, boot camps, weekly calls to connect and learn.
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Agents generate an average of 15 policies per month, making about $300-$900 per policy. You are invited to learn more about this opportunity by going to : Interview Pre-Screen , complete the questionnaire and watch the short videos and then schedule an interview by clicking our agency’s schedule link here Team Interview Calendly Link We look forward to talking with you.
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We have the best lead sources in the industry. Enjoy working on self-development. We provide a supportive culture. Why work with us? Powered by JazzHR.
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If you possess a dynamic, enterprising spirit coupled with unwavering drive, seize the moment, and embark on a rewarding journey as an Insurance Sales Representative with PMA. We offer comprehensive training and unwavering support from the start, equipping you with the essential tools for success.
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Assessing and reflecting customer insurance requirements consistent with company standards when writing policies Ability to perform mathematical calculations to determine premiums and values of Life insurance policies Ability to build and maintains strong relationships with customers Prospecting and developing new sales opportunities and meeting production requirements Ability to work collaboratively with all team members to attain business goals.
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Compensation- Earn $400 a week for your first 6 weeks (up to $2,400) plus commissions, bonuses, and renewals on your sales. Industry-leading Training- Access online and on-demand resources designed to equip you with extensive knowledge of our cutting-edge technology, exceptional products, and a proven sales approach.
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If you're a driven personal lines insurance sales agent with a high gear, digital orientation, and a heavy growth emphasis, you'll likely have a strong interest in this position, which is remote based (home office.
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