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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. With a rich history dating back to 1879, Bankers Life has grown from our founder’s simple wish to make insurance affordable.
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Advancement Opportunities - Benefit-eligible management positions within local branch structure. 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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Management positions with benefits available within local branches. Provide expert life and health insurance recommendations. Bankers Life®, a subsidiary of CNO Financial, is a Fortune 500 company with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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Fully paid insurance licensing, SIE, Series 6, Series 63, CFP®, and more. Personal Planning Analysis - Asset & Income Protection - Investment & Advisory Services - Trust Services Wealth Management - Retirement Solutions.
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Bankers Life® seeks professionals for a dynamic hybrid remote work environment. 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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You have excellent time management and organizational skills. You are passionate for building sales relationships. Set your own hours and work onsite, in the field, or in a blended capacity. Pre-licensing training provided free of charge; state exam fees are the individual's responsibility.
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We offer award-winning training with the option for hybrid work schedule. Training provided by successful field leaders. Our entry-level agents come from diverse backgrounds and do not need prior sales experience.
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New agents can receive up to $12,000 in production-based incentives in the first year. You have a sales-oriented mindset and willingness to connect with clients. Flexible work environment after completing training (4-12 weeks.
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First-year agents typically earn $40,000 - $65,000 on average. Schedule appointments to assess clients' financial needs. You are goal-oriented with a focus on sales success. Up to $5,000 bonuses available in the first four months.
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