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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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New York Life Insurance Company is currently hiring managers for its Fast Track Partner Program, a training in which participants start as financial professionals who gain first-hand experience in the field.
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Candidates should be flexible to work any 7.5-hour shift between 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM. Salary Competitive full-time base salary, overtime eligibility plus target bonus Benefits Paid Vacation, Health Care, 401K match, Pension Plan, Tuition Assistance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Student Loan Repayment Program Career Opportunities New York Life offers a variety of corporate opportunities within the Service Organization, including management, quality control, training, underwriting and claims.
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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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Our insurance agency is expanding and needs the help of a life insurance agent to grow our list of prospective clients and onboard new clients. Aid policyholders with the insurance claims process while supervising the progress of current insurance claims.
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New York Life offers a variety of corporate opportunities within the Service Organization, including management, quality control, training, underwriting and claims. Job Segment: Underwriter, Social Media, Claims, QC, Customer Service, Insurance, Marketing, Quality.
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When you join New York Life, youre joining a company that values development, career growth, collaboration, innovation, and diversity & inclusion. Recognized as one of Fortunes Worlds Most Admired Companies, New York Life is committed to improving local communities through a culture of employee giving and volunteerism, supported by our.
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We invite you to bring your talents to New York Life, so we can continue to help families and businesses Be Good At Life. To learn more, please visit , our and the page of.
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Here's what you'll do As a New York Life Agent, you'll be offering high-quality life insurance, fixed annuities, long-term care insurance, and other products for insurance and retirement planning needs.
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Our rapidly expanding insurance agency is looking for a full-time Life Insurance Agent to join our team! You’ll grow a list of prospective clients, market our insurance products, showcase our offerings to new customers, and help policyholders navigate the claims process.
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Start a fulfilling career as a Life Insurance Sales Agent in Minot by joining our team. Evaluate and manage insurance claims for current policyholders to ensure timely resolution and oversee the progress of ongoing claims.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur rapidly expanding insurance agency is looking for a full-time Life Insurance Agent to join our team! For over 60 years we have led the way in the industry with the most US members of the Million Dollar Round Table, the standard of excellence for life insurance sales performance in the insurance and financial services industry.
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New York Life offers the opportunity to build your own practice with the support of a Fortune 100 company. Youll serve on the front lines of insurance sales, helping new customers navigate our products, processing claims and inquiries, and developing an ever-growing lead list to secure new business.
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Customer Service Representatives receive on-the-job training to learn about the insurance industry, product and policy provisions and transaction processing. Paid Vacation, Health Care, 401K match, Pension Plan, Tuition Assistance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Student Loan Repayment Program.
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Remain updated on insurance industry changes and protocols to fulfill all policy requirements and monitor insurance claims from start to finish. New York Life is a Fortune 100 company with a long history of doing good.
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