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Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. · Possess a State Life Insurance License or be willing to obtain one. · Commissions paid daily by our insurance carriers.
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We apply advanced analytic techniques such as longitudinal analysis, large-scale integer programming, metaheuristics, agent-based modeling, reinforcement learning, predictive modeling, mathematical modeling, forecasting, machine learning, optimization, statistics, probability modeling, Bayesian analysis, and different types of simulation to solve the nation s toughest problems.
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This position is eligible for the following benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, Basic AD&D Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Spousal Life Insurance, Child Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, 401(k) with company match.
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No nickel and diming you-we provide the LOS software, CRM, credit reports, scenario desk, lock desk, introductions to agents and lead generation. We are part of a NASDAQ traded public company that owns a real estate brokerage, mortgage company, title, insurance and real estate technology.
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Benefits include medical and dental insurance, paid vacations, paid sick leave, 10 paid holidays, life insurance, and a retirement plan. There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings.
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Possess a State Life Insurance License or be willing to obtain one (we offer the pre-licensing class for free). · The flexibility in your schedule so you can have a healthy work / life balance.
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Posted Salary Range 26.64 Benefits Information SCA - The company offers a comprehensive benefits program, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) and a range of other voluntary benefits.
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Chick-fil-A is a great opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds, and no experience is necessary. No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. In addition to working directly for an independent Operator, team members gain life experience that goes far beyond just serving a great product in a friendly environment.
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CO & WA Specific Benefits: Medical/Prescription, Dental, Vision, Health Advocacy (company paid if enrolled in Medical), Health Advocate Employee Assistance Program, HSA, 401(k), Short Term Disability, Voluntary Group Life Insurance and Supplemental Accidental Insurance, Hospital Expense Protection Plan, Critical Illness Insurance, Home and Auto Insurance discounts, Pet Insurance, Legal Benefits, Employee Discount Program, Transportation Benefits, College Partnership Program, Paid Time Off.
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Voluntary insurance available including life,AD&D, STD and LTD. 401k available after 6 months of employment. Employer paid life insurance with a $50,000 benefit, effective thefirst of the month following 60 days of employment (additional amountsavailable for purchase.
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We offer: Competitive pay rates Free, quality, private housing Medical, Dental, Vision 401(k) and Flex Spending Life Insurance Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage Free Continuing Education Refer a friend and earn extra cash.
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Benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, Basic Life, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability (100% paid by LONG), Voluntary Life Insurance, Accident and Critical Care Insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), 401(k) with Employer Matching contributions, Paid Time Off (beginning day one), Paid Community Service Day, 8 Paid holidays, Pet Insurance, Legal and ID Shield benefit Responsibilities.
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Company paid life insurance, AD&D, Short-Term and Long-Term disability insurance. Visa Restrictions: No visa sponsorship is available for this position. 3 weeks of vacation accrual per year plus time off for sick leave and unscheduled life events.
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Sales and Design Representatives at La-Z-Boy Furniture are paid hourly plus commission on written sales with NO COMMISSION CAP and quarterly bonus opportunity. Health Insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
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Participation in MTF Professional Committees during regular duty hours is limited to not serving as voting member and only will participate in the context of relation to health care duties or when there is no other qualified HCW.
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