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Job Details As an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls and warm leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert sales leads into policyholders.
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Description Our Remote Inside Sales Agent position is offered in the state of Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Wyoming and Kansas. Position Details: From day one you will begin paid training in a remote work environment.
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But they can be sharpened, strengthened, and appropriately compensated when you join Liberty Mutual Insurance as a part of our Contact Center Sales Organization. 2 years of sales/service-related work experience required.
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Our Sales Representatives work in a fully remote capacity - We are looking for licensed life insurance agents (not licensed yet - no problem - its a quick and easy process - we will help) to work for one of the U.S's fastest-growing companies.
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As an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls and warm leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert sales leads into policyholders.
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Our Remote Licensed Inside Sales Agent position is offered in the state of Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Oregon. From day one you will begin paid training in a remote work environment.
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Responsibilities: Your main role as a Remote Work Sales Agent will be to assess the needs of families seeking insurance coverage, specifically for mortgage protection or final expense insurance, all while working from the comfort of your own home.
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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 engage with our lead system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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Description Our Remote Inside Sales Agent position is offered in the state of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee. All insurance representatives need to hold a Property & Casualty Insurance license.
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As for what you can earn, this is a 1099 sales position , meaning you'll work on commission only. · Keeping accurate records of client interactions and transactions is essential for proper documentation and follow-up, using remote work tools for organization.
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The entry-level remote sales agent position is a full-time position and you will be responsible for guiding our clients through the process of selecting the right benefit programs for their familys specific situation through a needs analysis program and completing the necessary application.
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Being comfortable with technology and willing to learn relevant software and tools for remote work is essential for success in this role. · The company will provide training opportunities that you'll need to attend online to improve your skills in the remote work environment.
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You must be able to maintain department Work at home (W@H) requirements which include a professional workspace/room with a dedicated desk and wired (cable, fiber of DSL service) high-speed internet connection with a minimum 100 MBps download speed and 20 MBps upload speed.
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Our Remote Inside Sales Agent position is offered in the state of Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Wyoming and Kansas. Bring your unique sales talent to our Fortune 100 company and receive paid-training, licensing in all 50 states, and a dynamic role that directs only warm leads your way (no cold calls) – because we believe in supporting your success, not holding it back.
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We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being. A Customer-Centric Closer: While sales is in your title, integrity is in your nature.
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