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Individuals coming from positions as Licensed Insurance Agent, Real Estate Agent, Mortgage Loan Officer, Car Sales, Solar Sales Representatives, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Direct Sales, B2B, B2C, Insurance Adjuster, Customer Service.
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We are looking for life insurance agents or unlicensed sales people to work remotely for one of the fastest growing companies in the US. Symmetry Financial Group has been on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company List for six consecutive years (including 2020 during the pandemic)’ The Reid Agency protects families with life, mortgage protection, annuities, indexed universal life, Debt Free Life, etc.
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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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You must be able to pass a background check (no felonies) and either have a state life insurance license or the ability to obtain one (we will help you with the training and point you in the right direction to get this done quickly.
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Our extensive portfolio of life insurance and annuity products include Term, Mortgage Protection, Final Expense, UL, EIUL, Disability, Critical Illness, Annuity, EIA, SPIA, LTC, and more.
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We talk to people who already asked for help with life insurance Get paid daily by the insurance carriers you get contracted with Bonus structure on top of commissions Health insurance available Opportunity to own your own agency (if desired, not required.
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We provide you people to talk to who already asked for help with life insurance Get paid daily by the insurance carriers you get contracted with Bonus structure on top of 80% commission for most carriers.
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NO sales quotas, no descending bosses, no sleazy sales tactics, no neckties (unless that's your thing) Hands-on training and mentoring from very successful agents Be part of a vibrant, growth-oriented, successful team that embraces new members and is available to help you get started.
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We are 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. You will be providing life insurance information and quotes ONLY to people who have already reached out and asked for someone to help them with a policy.
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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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Experience: No previous sales experience is required; our teams will help along the way. There is no cold calling; only qualified, potential buyers. This position is a home-based sales position that is extremely lucrative with an incredible commission structure.
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Our first-time agents have the ability to make up to 75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. This is a 100% Commission Only Position with hands-on training and zero cold calls in the Life and Health Insurance Field.
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Sales Representative Full-time - Part-time Remote. There is no cold calling, our leads system provides you with plenty of leads. Benjamin Edson | Regional Sales Manager. No Cold Calling.
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The Sales Professional opportunity is not an employment opportunity directly with Allstate Insurance Company, but employment as a staff with Allstate Exclusive Agents who are independent contractors.
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We protect families with life, whole life, mortgage protection, annuities, index universal life, etc. Not all agents achieve the same or similar results, and no particular results are guaranteed.
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