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Sales Agents serve our Members by selling Property & Casualty and Roadside Assistance insurance that meets the Members needs. ~ Currently possesses, or has the ability to acquire unrestricted state issued license(s) required to place property and casualty insurance within twenty-one (21) calendar days of start date.
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Depending on start date, active property and casualty license(s) may be required. Consistently provides all Members with a sales and service experience that enhances the members affinity to the AAA brand and results in greater member satisfaction and loyalty.
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Insurance Sales Experience/ Property & Casualty and L/H licenses preferred. Property & Casualty license. Curtis Scheppmann - State Farm Agency, located in Las Vegas, NV has an immediate opening for a full-time Licensed Insurance Sales Professional.
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Personal Lines or Property and Casualty license preferred (but not required) No Cold Calling- We have a high volume of inbound sales leads and walk in traffic. This exciting position will challenge your sales abilities and give you the opportunity to gain substantial financial rewards, along with mentoring others to achieve the same.
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We offer the necessary training to all new hires to obtain a property and casualty insurance license. Must obtain and/or maintain Property and Casualty license to sell and service insurance, within a specified time of employment as needed based on position.
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As a Kemper Sales Agent in one of our local offices, you will provide outstanding service and show our customers the value of Kemper. All unsolicited resumes will be considered the property of Kemper and Kemper will not be obligated to pay a placement fee.
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We value candidates who bring experience and a valid property and casualty license to the table. Are willing to obtain or already possess a property and casualty license.
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Due to our exceptional growth, we’re on the hunt for a Superstar Producer to add to our world-class Property & Casualty sales team! Current Property & Casualty Insurance license.
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As an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls and warm leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert sales leads into policyholders.
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The Pearl Transportation Group is seeking a licensed property and casualty sales representative to join our team. Currently hold a property and casualty insurance license.
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This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product demonstration, and sales techniques. 3-5 Years prior professional experience as a Sales Professional working with clients with a successful track record of generating new business and providing an exceptional client experience.
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Performs cross selling on other services offered by the company (property insurance, commercial insurance, etc.) Engages customer via inbound and outbound telephone calls to assess insurance needs and rating variables.
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Possess a resident state property and casualty insurance license and willing to obtain a life and health license. A personal multi-line Insurance producer who is currently licensed in Property and Casualty.
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Must hold one or more of the following insurance licenses: Life, Health, Property, Casualty. Assist clients in completing applications, underwriting processes, and claims procedures.
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Hourly pay plus commission/bonusRequirementsSales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferredAbility to make presentations to potential customersAchieve mutually agreed upon marketing goalsExperience in marketingProperty and Casualty license (must be able to obtain)Property and Casualty license (must have currently)Position may require travel.
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