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Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we have a training platform that will show you how to be successful working from your home based office.
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We work in the areas of Equity & Mortgage Protection, Debt Elimination and Infinite Banking, Final Expense protection, Retirement Planning for our younger clients and Retirement Preparation for those clients ready to retire.
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The flexibility in your schedule so you can have a healthy work / life balance. Report your numbers to the home office. Must be 18+years old and eligible to work in the USA. This is a 100% commission only sole proprietor 1099 sales position.
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Our sales reps do NOT Cold-Call or engage in prospecting (we have leads. Previous experience in sales, customer service, or other related fields preferred. Participate in ongoing sales training.
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Connect with these families in person or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them. Pass a criminal background check and drug screening. Follow up on responders that have been sent into our office by future clients and schedule an appointment.
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This appointment will be run by you, if you are full time, or by one of our other Field Underwriters, if you are a referring / part-time agent. We also have a great part-time platform for those interested in becoming a referring agent.
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Complete necessary electronic application and follow up paperwork. Need to have computer or tablet with web camera. Possess a State Life Insurance License or be willing to obtain one (we can assist you with a discounted class.
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Proficient with smartphone, computer, iPad. The opportunity to grow in our industry, both financially and professionally. Competitive income with the opportunity for monthly performance bonuses. Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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High School diploma or equivalent. We help protect families financially. Competitive, encouraging culture. Best training in the industry. What we do is extremely important to the families that we serve, and they have requested information about the programs we offer.
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Ability to build rapport with clients.
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Ability to build rapport with clients.
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Ability to build rapport with clients.
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