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New York Life will provide study help for the Life Insurance & Health Insurance exam, FINRA's SIE Exam, Series 6 or Series 7 Exam and Series 63/65 or 66 Exam. You must obtain your SIE, Series 6 and 63 within 90 Days of Hire and obtain your Series 7 within one year of hire.
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Together with its subsidiaries, New York Life provides a range of competitive insurance and financial products, including life insurance, annuities, long-term care insurance, disability income insurance, and investment products such as mutual funds through our broker-dealer, NYLIFE Securities LLC (member of FINRA and SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency.
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If you're interested in an exciting opportunity to become a top-notch insurance sales representative please apply today! Candidates with strong interpersonal communication skills will hit the ground running to facilitate insurance sales among new and prospective clients.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for a Life Insurance Agent with amazing customer service skills to join our fast-growing insurance agency and help our clients achieve their financial goals.
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As a New York Life Insurance Company Financial Professional (Agent), you will not only manage your own book of clients but provide clients with insurance options and customer service.
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Job DescriptionJob Description The fundamental foundation of a New York Life Insurance Agents role is built client by client. New York Life innovatively strides the cutting edge in client servicing, systematically paving the way for success with tested processes, actively immersed with you in achieving your desired career objectives and more.
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You will receive top-notch training that will give you an understanding and appreciation for the strength and value of New York Life. Beyond this training and support, New York Life will provide access to the resources you need to succeed day-to-day, including experts on hand to answer your questions and a suite of digital sales, prospecting and marketing tools that will help you attract and retain your clients with web, social and email content.
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The Technical Architect partners with the marketing business and technology teams to define and design software solutions that combine marketing and sales technology with process, automation, and data governance to deliver value for New York Life. The candidate is expected to be able to design solutions across a broad range of technologies including content management, campaign management, data management, content operations, and personalization within the context of the insurance industry.
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All figures reflect the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation, for the 12 months ending December 31, 2022.
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Together with its subsidiaries, New York Life provides a range of products, including life insurance, annuities, long-term care insurance, disability income insurance, and investment products such as mutual funds through our broker-dealer arm, NYLIFE Securities LLC (member of FINRA and SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency, ensuring that the solutions you develop with your clients can help them and their families achieve their financial goals.
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Together with its subsidiaries, New York Life provides a range of products, including life insurance, annuities, long-term care insurance, disability income insurance, and investment products such as mutual funds1 through our broker-dealer arm, NYLIFE Securities LLC (member of FINRA and SIPC), a Licensed Insurance Agency, ensuring that the solutions you develop with your clients can help them and their families achieve their financial goals.
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9 All figures reflect the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life.
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This reflects the consolidated results of New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) and its domestic insurance subsidiaries, including New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (NYLIAC), for the 12months ending December 31, 2022.
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New York Life Insurance Company continues to receive the highest financial strength ratings currently awarded to any life insurer in the U.S. from all four major rating agencies.
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When you join New York Life, you’re joining a strong team with peer-to-peer support options like study groups, mentorship, and other opportunities to engage with your fellow insurance agents.
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