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Sales, Collections, Retail, Loan Sales, Customer Service, Customer Care, Business Development, New Grad, Newly Graduated, Entry level, Financial Sales, Management Development, Management Trainee, Finance, Full-time, Career, Benefits, Customer experience, Financial Representative, Credit, Leadership, Manager Trainee.
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We’re on the lookout for individuals hungry for success, seeking a work environment that prioritizes flexible schedules, residual income, and unlimited growth potential.
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Our Entry Level position may be the position you are looking for! Entry level Responsibilities: Meet with potential clientele to fill client insurance needs Build rapport with customers Being aware of our company's services Implementing strategies to sell insurance Adhere to ethical standards Entry Level requirements: Self Motivated Above Average communication skills Good at building Rapport with people Basic knowledge on how to use an iPad Willing to learn and be coachable Willing to obtain state insurance license(we help with how.
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We’re hiring immediately and this isnt your average entry-level position! Whether youre early in your career or a seasoned sales professional, join today and earn from $49,000 to $59,000 a year, which includes base pay and target individual-based commission.
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Our first year sales rep earn on average between 75k-95k with no prior sales experience. Sales reps with prior insurance or sales experience average between 90k-100k first year with many well over that mark.
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This entry-level opportunity is perfect for those with or without prior sales experience. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur company is actively seeking driven individuals who are eager to embark on a rewarding journey in the sales industry.
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No Experience Required: We welcome entry-level candidates and will provide the necessary training. Account Management: Manage and maintain client accounts, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur agency is seeking to fill an entry-level outside sales role in a new territory. Prepare to engage with business owners, benefits managers, and employees on an individual level.
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At every level, we’re committed to an inclusive culture, career development and impacting the communities where we live and work. Consumer Loan Sales Specialist will learn the lending and servicing business at OneMain allowing them to grow their career.
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The Retail Sales Support (SS) is a key member of the Retail Team. This is an entry level position that assists with the delivery and merchandising of product and provides relief coverage for route vacancies created due to vacations, holidays, personal days, or terminations.
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Job Segment: Entry Level Sales, Direct Sales, Sales Rep, Entry Level, Sales. At KEYENCE, our direct-sales professionals work in a local sales office two days a week and visit customers on-site three days a week to provide consultative, solution-based sales.
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Our first year sales rep earn on average between 75k-85k with no prior sales experience. We are actively looking for Sales Reps to help expand business by seeking out and acquiring new clients.
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Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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You'll be mentored by an agency manager who reached their own high level of success using the exact same methods and practices they will teach you. You'll hear focused discussions every week from experts on topics such as how to get your business issued and paid quickly, overcoming common objections, refining your sales presentation, managing your time more effectively, controlling the in-home(or zoom) interview, how to grow yourself as a leader and how to stay motivated.
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This is an excellent opportunity for sales professionals and entry-level candidates to kickstart their careers in sales and make a significant impact while enjoying the flexibility of working remotely.
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