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Insurance Sales Agent - Work from Home Symmetry Financial Group - The Taylor Agency Website: www. Online training, events, plus one-on-one mentorship is available.
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We sell simplified issue life insurance to homeowners concerned about making their mortgage payments if something happens to them (death, disability, etc. The agent will then call, qualify, and set up the appointments (virtually as needed) to meet with them over the phone or through zoom and help them apply for the insurance policy.
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The Taylor Agency is looking for a business partner who is committed to helping families achieve their goals. PRODUCT PORTFOLIO: Our carriers and their products are selected from the BEST in the industry and serve our primary markets of Mortgage Protection, Final Expense, Annuities, and Index Universal Life.
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Insurance Sales Agent - Work from Home. Symmetry Financial Group - The Taylor Agency. INNOVATION: We are a people and tech company developing a new model in a world of traditional insurance sales.
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Are willing to read and work on personal development. Results vary based on attitude, effort, and skill. We also offer retirement income and savings strategies as well as debt consolidation plans.
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No sales experience required, as we offer top-tier training. We work with clients that have requested information - no cold calling. With an ever-changing market and the proliferation of social media our business model is more lucrative than ever before.
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FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE : We are passionate about creating an entrepreneurial platform for both personal producers who desire an active six figure income and builders who want to create a passive income stream where the sky's the limit.
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LEADERSHIP: Our mission is to serve our agents by providing access to warm leads and a simple, yet sophisticated selling system coupled with unparalleled support and leadership. Part-Time agents make approximately $30,000-$60,000+ in the first year.
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This is a 100% commission only (1099) - Uncapped income and bonuses. Full-time underwriters write about 5 or more applications per week. Full-Time agents make approximately $80,000-$190,000+ in the first year.
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We will help you obtain your licenses if you are not currently licensed. The average commission is around $450-$600 per application. Agency owners (who have been working for a few years), who are consistently promoted every 2 to 3 months, generate a passive income of $200,000-$500,000+ a year.
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Are coachable and willing to do what it takes to be successful. We have a supportive and innovative company culture! Warm leads are available-no cold calls. Have a growth mindset and are driven to exceed.
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No experience is necessary. We provide training, support, and mentorship. Are hard-working with integrity. Skills & Qualifications. The ideal candidate is self-motivated and can work from their home either, part-time or full-time, to protect families that have requested coverage information.
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We build leaders.
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