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Life and accident insurance 401(K) and Roth options Tax-advantaged accounts (HSA, FSA) Educational expense reimbursement Paid parental leave Other benefits include: Digital mental health services (Talkspace) Flexible work hours (availability varies by office and job function) Training programs Gallagher Thrive program – elevating your health through challenges, workshops and digital fitness programs for your overall wellbeing Charitable matching gift program And more.
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Globe Life is an accredited Fortune 500 company with a Superior rating on AM Best and an A+ rating from the BBB. With a rich history of serving communities for over a century, we specialize in life insurance solutions tailored to the unique needs of these families.
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The New York Life Insurance Agent's role is all about building relationships with and providing the right products and services that can best meet the needs of their clients. New York Life has been helping generations of Americans attain their financial goals through our nationwide agent force for more than 175 years.
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My name is Todd, founder and owner of Hoiseth Financial, and we are looking for new INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who are ready to learn the business, work hard, have fun, and finally earn what you’re worth.
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As a Commission-Only Life Insurance Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling life insurance policies to clients, helping them secure their financial future and protect their loved ones.
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Engaging with members walking into the branches to discuss AAA Life Insurance products. Identifying the financial needs of our members and translating the importance and benefits of Life insurance products.
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Join Our Team as an Agent Sales Professional for Life Insurance! If so, we want YOU to join our team as a Life Insurance Sales Professional! Your mission will be to connect with clients, understand their needs, and provide them with tailored life insurance solutions that offer peace of mind and financial security.
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If you're a licensed life agent with a drive to succeed, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Licensed Life Agents: Take Your Career to the Next Level. Licensed Life Agents: Leverage your expertise and build a thriving career.
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Provide expert life and health insurance recommendations. Start your insurance agent career and earn up to $5,000 in bonuses and commissions alone in the first four months.
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So, whether you’re an experienced insurance agent looking for your next opportunity or are just starting out and looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your talents, HealthMarkets is the career move that can help change your life.
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Currently have a license to sell life insurance or are willing to obtain it. Are you good with people and sales and exhausted by the rat-race? Comfortable with commission-only sales.
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In desperate need in of finding something new, I found a craigslist ad in 2019 and got my life insurance license. My name is Beau Hirshfield founder and owner of The Hirsh Agency, and we are looking for new INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who are ready to learn the business, work hard, have fun, and finally earn what you’re worth.
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Educate clients on the benefits of life insurance and help them select policies that meet their needs. Must hold a valid life insurance license (or be willing to obtain one.
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You will be selling life insurance ONLY to people who have already reached out and asked for someone to help them with life insurance. I went from knowing literally nothing about insurance, to working from home and bringing in $20K per month.
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Develop insurance quotes, makes sales presentations, and closes sales. Property & Casualty Insurance license is required. Come join an agency that is committed to helping our clients choose the best insurance coverage to meet their needs while providing every customer with the all-star service they deserve.
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