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Our salaried, career Account Managers are responsible for selling worksite insurance products and services in a defined sales territory with an existing customer base. Extended Training Program – Account Representatives participate in a structured, comprehensive training program including on-the-job training within your territory, Product and Sales Schools and online training.
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American Fidelity Assurance is now looking for an Account Manager in your area. Paid travel expenses (company credit card) base salary + uncapped commission + additional bonus potential International Sales Award Trips.
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New account development opportunities. Defined Territory – Each Account Representative is assigned a territory to manage and develop new accounts. Focus on growing and maintaining existing Business to Business accounts by one-on-one sales of worksite insurance products and services to the community.
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National Presence American Fidelity conducts business within 49 states, employing salaried, career Account Representatives located across the country. Tenure More than Double the Nation Average with 30% of our salaried career Account Representatives have been with American Fidelity for 10 years or more.
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Consistent, standardized training designed for new Account Managers. Multiple Sales Career path options. At American Fidelity, we believe that creating a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion, where all Colleagues can be their best to provide the best service to our Customers, is vital to our success.
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Focused on our core business, including disability income insurance, life insurance, and supplemental health insurance, American Fidelity has seen rapid and continuous growth. Company car with gas card.
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This means cultivating a workforce with wide perspectives and creating opportunities for engagement, learning and listening. Comprehensive benefit package including multiple medical, dental, vision and supplemental insurance plans.
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Founded in 1960, American Fidelity Assurance Company has grown to become one of the largest, private, family-owned life insurance companies in the United States. The Great Place to Work Institute and Fortune magazine list American Fidelity as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in the country.
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Build strong relationships with customers and association executives. Consult with current customers to provide value and meet financial needs. If you’d like more information about American Fidelity’s privacy practices, please visit americanfidelity.com/privacy.
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You will build strong, long-term relationships with businesses and develop specific, needs-based recommendations for their employees, highlighting the benefits of American Fidelitys insurance portfolio.
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Company funds medical benefits at 88% cost share. Consistent six figure income opportunity within 3-5 years. First year income potential between $82,000 to $125,000. For more information on our company, visit www.
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401k with company match. Develop customized needs-based employee benefit packages through annual benefit enrollments and group presentations. A Great Place to Work for All.
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401k with company match. Develop customized needs-based employee benefit packages through annual benefit enrollments and group presentations. A Great Place to Work for All.
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401k with company match. Develop customized needs-based employee benefit packages through annual benefit enrollments and group presentations. A Great Place to Work for All.
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401k with company match. Develop customized needs-based employee benefit packages through annual benefit enrollments and group presentations. A Great Place to Work for All.
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