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We can train you and license you to represent State Farm and the insurance industry with integrity and professionalism. Insurance experience is not required as we will train the right person with the right skill set.
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No Sales or Industry Experience Required - we will teach, coach, and train you 100% Our organization is growing and expanding so fast into new territories we're looking for Life Insurance Agents and Remote Sales Representatives we can build around.
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We serve clients by acting as their independent advisor and broker for products in life insurance, health insurance, retirement, annuities, medicare, senior benefits and more.
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Insurance experience is not required we will train the right person with the right personality! Cover 75% of group benefits (includes cancer, accident, and life insurance policies.
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No Sales or Industry Experience Required - we will teach, coach, and train you 100% on all aspects. Our organization is growing and expanding fast into new territories, we're looking for Life Insurance Sales Representatives we can build around.
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WHAT YOU NEED:1 or more years of experience diagnosing and repairing construction or other heavy equipment is preferred, but we will train the right person. We want to see you grow your skill set and experience, and in turn, provide excellent compensation, work-life balance, and benefits for you and your family.
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In addition, we offer comprehensive and competitive benefits to Associates (and their families) such as medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability.
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Obtain a state license- we will help you with how. Responsibilities for Life Insurance Sales Representative. Requirements for Life Insurance Sales Representative.
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Legitimate brokerage with access to both products and experts to train you. Benefits & Rewards for Life Insurance Sales Representatives. Average first-year income for our new life insurance agents is 75-95k; however, there is no cap.
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No Cost trips for Qualified Life Insurance Agents. Hands-ON, real time training with real people- not just internet modules with limited interaction. Once licensed: Be on a 30 minute conference call five days a week.
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Skill in operating computer software (we will train you) Company paid vision, dental, short-term disability, and life insurance. In this role you will travel to our customers' homes on pre-set appointments to inspect and maintain existing systems we've installed for them and provide additional solutions they need to fix and protect their homes.
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A life insurance license will be required for your state of residence, however if you are not currently licensed, we can assist you with that process. No experience in the insurance industry needed/ Will train the right candidate.
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An experienced insurance background is preferable, but we will train you if necessary. We provide a competitive compensation and benefits package, so if you are not afraid to be rewarded for your leadership and initiative, please send your resume to Robin Rohde Keller, Director of Operations.
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Life Insurance Agent. Our organization is growing and expanding so fast into new territories we're looking for Life Insurance Agents to help with demand. Average first year income for our new life insurance agents is 75-95k; however, there is no cap and some make well over 100k their first year.
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Kaiser's TSS (Trailer Space Sharing) business model takes open deck LTL work to a new level and we will train you on its advantages. Before you start driving, you will train with our professionals to learn how we secure and tarp freight the Kaiser way.
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