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As an Allstate Outside Insurance Sales Associate, you’ll discover potential Allstate customers and serve as a knowledgeable insurance professional by identifying gaps in home and auto insurance plans and offering products that help them live a life well protected.
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2+ years of sales experience with a focus on prospecting and lead generation. This role is open to sales veterans, insurance sales professionals, career-changers, early career candidates, or anyone wishing to further develop business or sales skills.
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As an Allstate Outside Market Sales Associate, you’ll apply your sales pizzaz (superpowers!) The Outside Market Sales Associate (MSA) is an Entry to Mid-Level remote position and full-time role that offers a base salary as well as bonuses—in other words, the potential for unlimited earnings.
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The Outside Insurance Sales Associate, internally known as Market Sales Associate (MSA), is a mid-level remote full-time role that offers a base salary, as well as an uncapped incentive program.
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Top earners make between $100,000-$130,000 in total compensation (Salary Uncapped Monthly and Quarterly Incentive plan) in their first year This role is open to sales veterans, insurance sales professionals, career-changers, early career candidates, or anyone wishing to further develop business or sales skills.
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Join Allstate’s sales organization and you can build a lucrative and rewarding career with top-of-the-line resources and support- while connecting with and helping people. Professional Sales certificate.
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A community of sales leaders in your state, and around the nation to network with and learn from as you build network and career. Employs creative approaches to build sales pipelines. At Allstate, we're moving quickly, and taking bold steps to better serve customers' evolving needs.
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Visit AllstateGoodLife.com to see all of the benefits that come with being a full-time employee at Allstate. Learn more about life at Allstate. Training and funding for obtaining your Personal Lines, or (Property Casualty license in Washington, D.C. and Montana) will be provided (if you don’t have a P&C or Personal Lines license already.
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