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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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At Allstate, we're moving quickly, and taking bold steps to better serve customers' evolving needs. Visit AllstateGoodLife.com to see all of the benefits that come with being a full-time employee at Allstate.
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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 dont have a P&C or Personal Lines license already.
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About Allstate: At Allstate, we’re moving quickly, and taking bold steps to better serve customers’ evolving needs. External Applicants: Opportunity to earn a $3,000 Sign-on Bonus 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.
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Emotional intelligence - ability to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships. 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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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. 2+ years of sales experience with a focus on prospecting and lead generation.
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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. Top earners make between $100,000-$130,000 in total compensation (Salary + Uncapped Monthly and Quarterly Incentive plan) in their first year.
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Employee benefits include health insurance, pension, 401K, tuition reimbursement, wellbeing programs, and more. if you have an active P&C or Personal Lines license OR if you sign-up for the program and pass your states insurance licensing exam prior to your start date.
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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. Total compensation is based on a mix of base salary and uncapped monthly discretionary incentives.
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Total average compensation range for this role is $63,200 – $94,800 per year (Salary + Uncapped Monthly Incentive plan. 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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Professional Sales certificate. This opportunity comes with great earning potential and full employee benefits. Must be at least 18 years old with a HS Diploma or GED Do you have any of these? In-depth training and resources to help you better understand the insurance industry.
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As an Allstate Market Sales Associate, you’ll apply your sales pizzaz (superpowers!) The Market Sales Associate (MSA) is an Entry to Mid-Level remote position and full-time role that offers a base salary as well as bonuses—in other words, the potential for unlimited earnings.
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As an Allstate Outside Market Sales Associate, you’ll apply your sales pizzaz (superpowers!) The Outside Market Sales Associate (MSA) is an Entry to Mid-Level remote position and full-time role that offers a base salary as well as bonuses—in other words, the potential for unlimited earnings.
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Works with the Market Sales Associate Sales Manager to plan, implement, and manage marketing and sales processes to achieve personal lines (auto and home) production and growth goals. As a Fortune 100 company and industry leader, Allstate is leading the way to reinvent the future of protection.
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Work remotely within your state of residence, living into a flexible work environment that will enable you to self-prioritize your time in order to accomplish your goals both at Allstate and at home.
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