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Our Medicare Sales Field Agent sells individual health plan products and educate beneficiaries on our services in a field setting. Face to face will encompass grass roots marketing and field sales events in the community as well as visiting prospects in their homes.
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Experience with technology to include high level use of laptop and mobile phone applications with an understanding of CRM tools or other sales/marketing resources. Are you passionate about the Medicare population, looking for an opportunity to work in sales, and wanting the ability to directly impact your own income potential.
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A minimum of 2 years of inside sales associate experience. The Customer Service Agent provides excellent customer service over the phone by responding to customers’ needs promptly and professionally.
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Accurately performs data entry of sales orders, quotes for early buys, price matrixes, etc. Remains current on product and industry knowledge by attending sales meetings, vendor training and trade shows and reading trade journals.
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Provide regular status updates and reports to senior management detailing, sales production results, recruitment activity, agent retention, and new client acquisition. The position is responsible for delivering business results and providing functional and technical expertise on Agency sales processes while serving as the chief marketing officer within the market.
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As an Insurance Sales Agent, you will begin with an already existing book of business and have the exciting opportunity to grow the business through your work and dedication. Role: Life Insurance Sales Agent.
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So, if you're ready to level up your real estate game and work with a team that's got your back, then apply now to join the Satori Mortgage Real Estate Agent Partner Program Today! Benefits/PerksAccess to Our Marketing TeamAccess to Our Business Development TeamBusiness Development Reps7 Day a Week Support LineCo-Branding Marketing Campaigns Future Proof Business Development Marketing SuiteExclusive Market UpdatesQualificationsCurrent real estate licenseStrong sales, negotiation, and communication skillsUp-to-date on the local real estate marketThis is a remote position.
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Maintain appropriate records including, but not limited to, all time worked, reporting of sales activities, other reporting as required by Regional Manager or Corporate Office. Complete the sales process for each customer with excellent customer service.
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We are looking for a motivated buyer’s agent who is passionate about making the home-buying experience great. You will contact pre-qualified leads, show properties, facilitate the negotiation process, and make that final sale for the buyer’s dream home.
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In addition to our base compensation package, you are eligible for a ramp-up bonus, earned monthly, during your first 6 months as an Enterprise Sales Agent. Job Title: Enterprise Sales Agent Location: Orlando, FL.
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Benefits: Company parties Competitive salary Free food & snacks Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Training & development ROLE DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Jones - State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified and empathetic professional for the role of Life Insurance Position - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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Complete the sales process for each customer with excellent customer serviceDevelops and maintains relationships with business partners around the community (ie car dealers, loan processors, etc)Perform outside marketing activities to generate company salesPrepare quotations on customer change requests to policiesReceive and respond to all customer inquiries and complaints.
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You will check shipping addresses, perform packaging quality inspections and complete sales transactions. UPS is hiring individuals to work as Customer Service Associates to fill Part-Time, Full-Time and seasonal positions.
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If you are energetic, goal-oriented, and sales-minded, we are excited to harness your talents in this rewarding opportunity to build your career. As our Insurance Account Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member, your knowledge of insurance products and industry trends equips you to communicate directly with clients, identify their needs, and market products or services that maximize value.
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Keywords: Series 7, Sales Manager, Insurance Agent, Insurance Sales, Sales, Account Manager, Account Executive, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Sales Representative, Business Development, Retirement, Financial Advisor.
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