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Insurance Sales Representative Requirements:Life and Health License PreferredProperty and Casualty License a PlusBi-lingual - English/Spanish is a plus but no required.
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Weekly draw pay option plus commissions (no caps and short sales cycle-3 business days) as well as monthly cash sales bonuses, quarterly stock share bonuses, incentive trips, and vested renewal commissions.
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We're on the lookout for a standout performer who can be a valuable addition to our sales team. As a sales leader, you'll play a crucial role in driving successful outreach and making a difference.
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Active Health & Life Insurance Producer license in your resident state (or willing to obtain - study course provided and state licensing fees reimbursement available) This role demands a combination of strong sales skills and prior experience in mentorship or leadership.
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The Sales Team Lead is responsible for supporting the sales staff and increasing sales. The Sales Team Lead will spend part of their week actively participating in sales activities while also balancing sales goals with providing training and mentorship to new team members.
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Apply now to be part of a team that embraces challenges and rewards effort! Continuing professional development classes, advanced sales trainings, and leadership development classes.
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Your main focus will be promoting top-notch supplemental insurance products and services to both business owners and employees. This role involves leading direct sales efforts in your designated territory.
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With our current rapid growth, we need candidates who naturally embody a "lead by example" approach. Our main goal is to find individuals who deeply resonate with our mission: to help others grow personally and transform, guiding them towards their goals while becoming a better version of themselves.
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Strong communication skills for interactions with customers and sales staff. Find out more about a career with us by visiting our website at www. Bachelor's degree or minimum of 4 years post-high school work experience (candidates within 6 months of degree completion or less than 4 years of professional work experience with relevant sales or athletic background will be considered.
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Pass a high-level pre-employment background check. Familiarity with effective sales strategies. Inspirational attitude and ability to create a motivating environment. Through our comprehensive training, you'll learn to effectively engage with small and medium-sized businesses across various industries, forging direct connections with business owners and decision-makers.
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Active Drivers License and reliable transportation. Comprehensive classroom and field training program. Control of your schedule based on results achieved rather than time worked. Health, dental and vision benefits offered after 60-days of employment.
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Expect personalized interactions with business owners, benefits managers, and employees, along with occasional product presentations to sizable groups ranging from 50 to 100+. altitudecrew.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
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Culture of camaraderie, friendly competition, and success mindset. Ability to train others effectively. Compensation & Benefits. Customer service skills.
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Culture of camaraderie, friendly competition, and success mindset. Ability to train others effectively. Compensation & Benefits. Customer service skills.
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Culture of camaraderie, friendly competition, and success mindset. Ability to train others effectively. Compensation & Benefits. Customer service skills.
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