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We're looking for enthusiastic, self-driven individuals to assist existing and prospective clients within our organization.
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Foster strong relationships with our customers to maintain a high level of client retention and product loyalty. A Property & Casualty license is preferred but will train good individual. Benefits Annual Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Hands on Training Mon-Fri Schedule Responsibilities Meet new business production goals and objectives as established.
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Robust communication, influencing and client engagement skills. Previous client relationship experience. You’ll also take charge of your own professional journey by attending the Schwab Service Academy, which provides you with the paid training, study time, and support you need to obtain your Securities Industry Essentials and FINRA Series 7 & 63 licenses.
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As a Commission-Only Life Insurance Sales Representative, you will be responsible for promoting and selling life insurance policies to clients, helping them secure their financial future and protect their loved ones.
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The Bankers Life Team comes from a variety of backgrounds including, but no limited to, sales, athletics, military, client services, or client-facing roles. Many of our talented Insurance Agents use this advantage to become a Bankers Life Securities, Inc. Financial Representative, specializing in aiding clients in Wealth Management.
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Communicate with project manager, engineering technicians, client representative, contractor’s representative and others as applicable regarding the construction site, project requirements, and testing, observation, and inspection requirements and results.
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As an Insurance Sales Representative you will make calls and follow up with referrals to generate appointments and market a wide range of insurance and financial services products. Grow sales revenue by utilizing phone, email and potential client lists.
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Site responsibility and location of coverage may change based on client and/or division needs. May require driving between multiple client locations, may also require a personal vehicle (valid driver's license and acceptable driving record necessary.
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Proficient in Client Relationship Management (CRM) platforms. Strong candidates will also have previous experience in Financial Representative role. 1+ years of client relationship experience.
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Medical Lab Client Service Representative. Provides extensive client service communication with internal and external customers of RPS and the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory (NPHL.
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Job Description AECOM has positions available for a Construction Safety Specialists in Omaha, NE, Council Bluffs, IA, and Cedar Rapids, IA. In this role the person will be working at client sites full-time and act as an owner's representative at large data center campus construction sites.
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Military experience skills including teamwork, resilience, negotiation, trust-building, and a "never lose" mentality will help you build team and client relationships, identify solutions, and achieve success.
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We work with a dynamic and interesting client base ranging from Museums and Non-Profits to Manufacturing, Real Estate, Contractors, and Construction. Benefits/Perks:Initial and ongoing training Competitive compensationPaid holidays and vacationIndoor and comfortable working environmentCompany Overview: A locally owned and nationally recognized Printing, Signage, and Marketing Services company in the PIP, Omaha, NE is looking for an experienced Customer Service Representative.
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Assist client in the development of employee communications strategies to include appropriate documentation necessary for the communication. Minimum two years of experience in group insurance as an insurance representative, marketing support, plan administration, corporate benefits coordination, or related field preferred.
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A successful Retail Merchandising Representative takes the time to build relationships with in-store management, acts as a liaison between client and management, completes all work accurately and in a timely manner.
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