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This is a commission and bonus position, and while it is not salaried, typical first-year entry level agents average $41,000 - $62,000. Our Entry Level Insurance Sales Agents Come From Diverse Professional Backgrounds, Many Of Which Do Not Have Previous Sales Experience.
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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. 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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Entry Level Insurance Sales Agent - Hybrid Experience. Bankers Life® is immediately hiring for agents to work in a fast-paced and dynamic hybrid remote environment. Bankers Life has been named as a Training Apex Award Winner for eleven years and counting.
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Earn up to an extra $5,000 bonus in your first four months with Bankers Life. 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 in their state.
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Bankers Life®, a subsidiary of CNO Financial, is a Fortune 500 company with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Bankers Life® is searching for future agents to work in a fast-paced and dynamic hybrid remote environment.
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Experienced sales agents that have been a part of Bankers Life for two plus years earn upwards of $100,000+ in commissions and bonuses. Jumpstart your new insurance agent career and earn up to an additional $5,000 in bonuses on top of commissions during your first four months.
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Entry Level Financial Representative - Insurance Sales. With a rich history dating back to 1879, Bankers Life has grown from our founders simple wish to make insurance affordable.
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You'll begin your journey training in our office with the ability to transition to a hybrid remote work environment when you're ready. Take control of your career and future, positively impact the lives of others in your community, all while enjoying the flexibility of a hybrid remote work experience.
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Offer expert life and health insurance policy recommendations to generate sales. Benefit-eligible management positions within local branch structure. New agents can achieve production-based incentives of up to $12,000 in their first year.
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Set their own hours with options to work in the field, onsite, and/or in a blended capacity per their preference with the support of branch leadership. Flexible work environment once you complete your new agent training period which can vary anywhere from four to twelve weeks on average.
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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. 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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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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Job Category: Insurance Sales. Set appointments to identify prospective clients' financial resources and needs. Provide continuous, excellent customer service to client base. Our training is conducted in our office by successful field leaders.
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Sales-minded, and open to connecting via phone and your network. Goal-oriented, with a focus on achieving sales success. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Passion for people and developing sales relationships.
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Location: Burlington, VT, United States. Note: Applicants must reside in the state of position to be considered.
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