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Start your insurance agent career and earn up to $5,000 in bonuses and commissions alone in the first four months. Provide expert life and health insurance recommendations. You are passionate for building sales relationships.
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Identify sales opportunities for final expense insurance plans. As a Final Expense Sales Agent, you will be helping families by offering final expense policies to protect them for the future.
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We are seeking an experienced financial advisor to assist our clients in designing and implementing strategies to achieve their goals.
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If you are an agent that has worked overpriced Direct Mail leads, we have system that is FREE and has produced millions in sales. We are a Security National Life Insurance Company Agency.
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As an Insurance Agent you will be responsible primarily for the sale of nonstandard auto insurance to new and existing customers. Confie and its family of companies - Freeway, Baja, Bluefire & others - is one of the largest privately held insurance brokers in the United States and has been ranked the #1 Personal Lines Leader by the Insurance Journal for the seventh straight year.
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We even offer pet insurance. Extra Perks: Access to disability, hospital indemnity, health advocate program, universal life, critical illness, and accident insurance plans. Comprehensive Benefits package including medical, dental, vision and life insurance.
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Affordable health insurance, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family for full-time employees. Our team is looking for new INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who are ready to learn the business, work hard, have fun, and finally earn what you’re worth.
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As an Insurance Sales Agent, you will begin with an existing book of business and have the opportunity to grow through your work and dedication. Life Insurance Sales Agent.
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Currently have a license to sell life insurance or are willing to obtain it. Are you good with people and sales and exhausted by the rat-race? Comfortable with commission-only sales.
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Role: Life Insurance Sales Agent Employment Type: Full Time Work Arrangement: Field Role Career and Opportunity: Kemper is a diversified insurance holding company. 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.
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So, whether you’re an experienced insurance agent looking for your next opportunity or are just starting out and looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your talents, HealthMarkets is the career move that can help change your life.
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Globe Life American Income Division is proud to be the only 100% unionized insurance company (Proud Member of UFCW). Licensed Sales Agent. We are seeking dedicated and outgoing licensed insurance agents to join our team.
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We're looking for passionate individuals to join our team as life insurance sales agents. Collaborative Partnerships: Work with over 60 A+ rated insurance companies. Licensing: Life insurance license (or willingness to obtain one.
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After some extensive research, much like what I'd imagine you've been doing, I found that the Insurance industry allows for a flexible work schedule. I made contact with an Agency Owner and spoke with him and in short order was getting licensed and contracted with carriers to start building my own business in the insurance space.
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Life insurance policy for self, including ADB. Medical insurance reimbursement. As such, all interviews will be conducted via Zoom video conferencing. This Career Allows You To Determine Your Own Income, Grow At The Rate You Want To, And Embrace a Company Culture Where Every Single Day Is You Vs. Your Personal Best. With a World Class Support Staff, Incredible Mentorship, And Growth Opportunities At Every Level - This Might Be The Career Change You’ve Been Looking For. We Offer.
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