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Many of our talented Insurance Agents use this advantage to become a Bankers Life Securities, Inc. Financial Representative, specializing in aiding clients in Wealth Management.
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With a rich history dating back to 1879, Bankers Life has grown from our founders simple wish to make insurance affordable. Bankers Life, one of the most respected brands in the Financial Services industry, is seeking ambitious individuals to grow our team of Insurance Agents and Financial Representatives.
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About us:With a rich history dating back to 1879, Bankers Life has grown from our founder’s simple wish to make insurance affordable. With access to local and national mentors, we will surround you with resources to aid in the development of your financial expertise, including but not limited to:Personal Planning Analysis - Asset & Income Protection - Investment & Advisory Services - Trust Services Wealth Management - Retirement SolutionsAs a Bankers Life Financial Services Professional Expect To:1.
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The Bankers Life Team comes from a variety of backgrounds including, but no limited to, sales, athletics, military, client services, or client-facing roles. Bankers Life has been named as a Training Apex Award Winner for eleven years and counting and a CLO LearningElite winner for five years and counting.
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Pre-Licensing Training - Bankers Life agents are provided pre-licensing training free of charge; individuals will need to pay for the state exam required to sell life and health products.
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Licensed Agent Insurance Representative. Fully paid insurance licensing, SIE, Series 6, Series 63, CFP®, and more. Fully paid insurance licensing, SIE, Series 6, Series 63, CFP®, and more.
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Personal Planning Analysis - Asset & Income Protection - Investment & Advisory Services - Trust Services Wealth Management - Retirement Solutions. Advancement Opportunities - Benefit-eligible management positions within local branch structure.
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Entry Level Financial Representative - Insurance Sales. Job Category: Financial Representative. Sociable - Strong relationship building and communication skills will bond you with clients and colleagues.
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Hybrid Experience - Flexible in-office schedules once you complete your agent training and take off as a producing agent. Uncover your earning potential, build a workday around your lifestyle, and make an impact in your community every day.
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Strength, stability, and service shape our culture as we help provide financial security solutions. Own - Take ownership of your career as you master your craft and excel in Financial Services. Guide - Presenting clients with the ability to preserve their retirement and grow their wealth.
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Dreamer - Competitive and entrepreneurial spirit to achieve success both for yourself and others. Build - Develop a client base by growing relationships with your network, establish and maintain strong customer relationships, offering guidance, and providing solutions to help families obtain financial freedom.
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Decide your path; delivering retirement protection, managing all client assets, or construct and lead your own team of agents and representatives. Driven - Self-motivated to network and prospect for new clients, while demonstrating strong time-management skills.
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If you have a passion for helping others achieve their financial goals, are a natural networker, enjoy critical thinking, and strive to better your career, then consider joining our winning team of Financial Professionals.
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Renewable income and Bonus programs. Gain Expertise - Obtain knowledge beyond licensed agent training through sponsored course work, and proprietary agent development training. Use the latest software, and product illustrations to guide clients through important financial decisions.
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Our Financial Service Professionals help their clients live more and worry less. Award-winning Training - Our training, conducted in office, by successful field leaders will fulfill your desire for continuous learning.
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