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Financial planning tools, life insurance; employee discounts; paid holidays and paid time off; tuition reimbursement; as well as early childhood and post-secondary education scholarships.
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Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class.
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Paid time off Paid holidays Medical, dental and vision insurance Retirement Plan Other supplemental insurance options, such as life insurance Paid initial & continued RBT Training Continued professional development opportunities Supportive supervisors & mentors BACB fieldwork supervision at no cost to those pursuing coursework in ABA Tuition discounts from our University partners Opportunities for career advancement Grow with us.
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Life Insurance, Short/Long Term Disability. - Provides training and education to Pharmacists regarding pharmaceutical care and Pharmacoeconomics and supervises and instructs Pharmacists and Pharmacy students.
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DHS offers competitive salaries and an attractive benefits package, including: health, dental, vision, life, and long-term care insurance; retirement plan; Thrift Savings Plan [similar to a 401(K)]; Flexible Spending Account; Employee Assistance Program; personal leave days; and paid federal holidays.
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We offer a comprehensive benefits package: Daily Pay, Tuition Reimbursement, Great health plans, Uniforms, Company paid life insurance & much, much more. Graduate of an approved Nurse Aide Training Program.
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Life Insurance Sales Agent page is loaded. Life Insurance Sales Agent. Kemper offers competitive benefits including Group Life Insurance, Major Medical & Dental, Short-term & Long-term disability, 401(k) with company match, Paid Vacation, Employee Stock Purchase Program.
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So, whether you’re an experienced insurance agent looking for your next opportunity or are just starting out and looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your talents, HealthMarkets is the career move that can help change your life.
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Benefits may include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; mileage reimbursement; paid time off; weekly pay and direct deposit; scholarship opportunities; one-on-one training; recognition programs; referral bonuses; 401(k) with company match; and opportunities for career advancement.
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NO COLD CALLING NECCESSARY. You can also help your family and friends set up their life insurance! We sell life insurance ONLY to people who have already reached out and asked for someone to help them with life insurance.
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Medical insurance, Health savings account, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Flexible spending accounts, Basic life and AD&D insurance, Supplemental life and AD&D insurance, Disability insurance, Additional Colonial insurance, Employee assistance program, Paid time off, 401K matching, Paid maternity leave.
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Life Insurance: Mortgage Protection insurance, Term Life, Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life, and Whole Life, Final Expense Accidental, Wealth/Investments, Debt Free Life, Annuities.
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We offer:· Competitive wages· On the job training· Free Uniforms – including shoes· Meal discounts· Career opportunities· Paid time off and insurance benefits for eligible team members· And much, much more.
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Full Time Teammates are also eligible for: Paid Training Paid Time Off plus paid holidays 401(k) with Company matching on a dollar-for-dollar basis Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) Group Health Insurance – Medical, Dental, Vision & Disability Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance Refresh and Grow your Career with Us.
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Supplemental Plans: Including Auto/Home Insurance discounts, Pet Insurance, Identity Theft Protection. Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS) within 90 days of hire.
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