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Good Work. Good Life. Good Hands®. Pay differentials may apply for shifts and Spanish/English bilingual Paid training for classroom and on-the-phone training from day one of employment Licensing assistance and reimbursement of licensing exam and fees upon approval Internet reimbursement Eligible for Allstate’s full suite of employee benefits from day one including health insurance, pension, 401(k), tuition reimbursement, wellbeing programs and so much more.
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The Outside Insurance Sales Associate, internally known as Market Sales Associate (MSA), is a mid-level remote full-time role that offers a base salary, as well as an uncapped incentive program.
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As an Allstate Outside Insurance Sales Associate, you'll discover potential Allstate customers and serve as a knowledgeable insurance professional by identifying gaps in home and auto insurance plans and offering products that help them live a life well protected.
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Employee benefits include health insurance, pension, 401K, tuition reimbursement, wellbeing programs, and more. Our Total Rewards package also offers benefits like tuition assistance, medical and dental insurance, as well as a robust pension and 401(k.
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This role is open to sales veterans, insurance sales professionals, career-changers, early career candidates, or anyone wishing to further develop business or sales skills. In-depth training and resources to help you better understand the insurance industry.
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If you have an active P&C or Personal Lines license OR if you sign-up for the program and pass your state’s insurance licensing exam prior to your start date. Plus, you’ll have access to a wide variety of programs to help you balance your work and personal life.
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Learn more about life at Allstate. Training and funding for obtaining your Personal Lines, or (Property Casualty license in Washington, D.C. and Montana) will be provided (if you don’t have a P&C or Personal Lines license already.
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This role is working for an Allstate Insurance Agency. We sell Property and Casualty products such as Auto, Home, Boat, Motorcycle, Renters Insurance policies. Within 180 days of employment every Sales Agent is strongly encouraged to obtain their Life and Health (L&H) license.
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Emotional intelligence - ability to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships. Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license. As a Fortune 100 company and industry leader, we provide a competitive salary – but that’s just the beginning.
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2+ years of sales experience with a focus on prospecting and lead generation. Discretionary Incentive payments are not guaranteed and are governed by the terms of the applicable commission plan which is subject to change at Allstate's discretion.
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The Sales Professional opportunity is not an employment opportunity directly with Allstate Insurance Company, but employment as a staff with Allstate Exclusive Agents who are independent contractors.
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Total compensation is based on a mix of base salary and uncapped monthly discretionary incentives. Total average compensation range for this role is $63,200 – $94,800 per year (Salary + Uncapped Monthly Incentive plan.
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Top earners make between $100,000-$130,000 in total compensation (Salary + Uncapped Monthly and Quarterly Incentive plan) in their first year! Join Allstate's sales organization and you can build a lucrative and rewarding career with top-of-the-line resources and support- while connecting with and helping people.
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Willing to obtain necessary Property and Casualty and/or Life and Health license(s) to sell insurance upon hire (existing license is a plus!) 2021 Allstate Insurance Co. As an Insurance Sales Professional, you will help grow a local Allstate agency by engaging new prospects and building strong relationships in the community.
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Professional Sales certificate. At Allstate, we're moving quickly, and taking bold steps to better serve customers' evolving needs. This opportunity comes with great earning potential and full employee benefits.
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