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Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales, we provide training for all our new agents.
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This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. This is a 100% commission only sole proprietor 1099 sales position. Meet with these families in person or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them.
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Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales. · Need to have cell phone, and a computer or tablet with web camera. · Meet with these families in person, over the phone, or through a video chat and help them find the protection plan that is right for them.
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Pass a criminal background check and drug screening. The flexibility in your schedule so you can have a healthy work / life balance. We help protect families financially, if they have a loved one become critically ill or pass away.
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Possess a State Life Insurance License or be willing to obtain one (we offer the pre-licensing class for free). A great training platform. We work in the areas of Mortgage Protection, Final Expense Protection, Debt Elimination, retirement planning for our younger clients and retirement preparation for those clients ready to retire.
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Our customers come to you – no cold calling! Named one of Furniture Today's Best places to work, and here a few reasons why: A FUN, stable work environment, with no layoffs in our history.
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With our proven system and leads system, there's no cold calling required. Our first-time agents can earn up to $75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. We're seeking individuals with a growth and entrepreneurial mindset, resilience, positive attitude, self-motivation, coachability, strong work ethic, and alignment with our core values.
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No more cold calling; gain access to premium leads, allowing you to concentrate on sealing deals and unlocking your full potential. Step into the role of Sales Representative with us on a 1099 contract basis.
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Work with leads provided, no cold calling or door-to-door sales required. Experience Level: Entry-Level (No Experience Required) Emphasis on work-life balance and a positive remote work environment.
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No Cold Calling: You won't be making cold calls; we provide leads to help you connect with potential clients. As a TeleSales Representative, you'll play a crucial role in providing excellent customer service, promoting financial planning services, and offering life insurance coverage options to clients.
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No more cold calling; we provide access to the best leads, allowing you to focus on closing deals and realizing your full potential. We're actively searching for dynamic and self-motivated individuals to join our growing team in the role of Sales Representative on a 1099 contract basis.
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No cold calling- no sweepstake giveaway- real people confirming your leads. Are you tired of cold calling looking for new business? If you are a sales PROFESSIONAL ready to be paid for your talents apply now and come join a team of the highest paid and most valued design consultants in home remodeling sales.
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To succeed in this position, you'll need a laptop/computer with a video camera, high-speed internet, smart phone, and an insurance license (we can help you obtain one if you're accepted.
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Our company has a streamlined lead generation system, so there is NO COLD CALLING involved. With a dynamic team of experts and a client-centric approach, we offer unparalleled opportunities for growth and success.
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Quality leads: No cold-calling necessary! 100% commission career: This is a commission-based role in life and health insurance. Fast-track licensing program: If you're not already licensed, the agency offers a program to help you obtain your license in 7 - 10 days.
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