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We provide a wide selection of top-tier benefits that includes: Medical, Dental, Prescription, Basic Life, ADD, and Pet Insurance (for the pet lovers). Comfortable and successful with cold calling and face-to-face prospecting.
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As a Life Insurance Agent, you will be a crucial part of our mission to secure the financial well-being of individuals and families. A steady stream of high-quality leads, so no cold calling is required.
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RRD offers benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, disability insurance, 401(k) with match, life insurance and other voluntary supplemental insurance coverages, plus tuition assistance, maternity leave, adoption assistance, and employer/partner discounts.
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No cold calling (warm leads) Enjoy the freedom to work from home, create your own schedule, and achieve the work-life balance you desire! Consulting with clients to determine the best solutions for their insurance needs.
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Active Life and Health Insurance License, Series 65 or 66 License. Welcome to Strong Point Financial, a powerhouse in independent retirement planning, wealth management, and Registered Investment Advisory (RIA) services, nestled in the heart of sunny Orlando, FL. We're not just another financial advisory firm.
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Our company has a streamlined lead generation system, so there is NO COLD CALLING involved. There is no cold calling , our clients fill out a form requesting information and our assistance.
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Possess a current Life and Health Insurance Producer License ( or ability to obtain one – we are willing to train the right candidate, we offer a discount for the pre licensing course and training is free.
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No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing required. Work from home with a flexible schedule, allowing for excellent work-life balance. Must obtain the necessary insurance license (training provided.
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Meron and Kemboi Financial Agency focuses on protecting families with life insurance, mortgage protection coverage, annuities, retirement solutions, college saving strategies, final expense and debt free life (debt elimination) programs.
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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. You will be offering financial products like IUL’s, Annuities, Life Insurance, etc.
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Previous experience with outbound sales is required – cold calling experience is preferred! Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k options, Long and Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, and 15 days of PTO year 1.
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Optifino is an insurtech platform backed by some of Silicon Valley's best VCs. By combining expertise in financial, technology, and life insurance planning, we are demystifying and streamlining life insurance to help people build and secure their wealth.
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Prospect: Consistently work on building a balanced pipeline of target prospects through traditional means of prospecting (cold calling, email, phone, LinkedIn) as well as building and leveraging a diverse group of ecosystem partners to provide referrals and business development opportunities.
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Adhere to weekly fundamental expectations in order to pre-qualify active and passive IT professionals by phone through both warm-leads and cold-calling. Our benefits package includes medical, dental and vision insurance, 401k, employer-paid short-term disability, voluntary life insurance, and much more.
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What You Will Be DoingGenerate leads through several avenues including market research, canvassing, cold calling, networking and referral sources. Company stipend Grubhub lunch 2x per Week. Company provided Phone and iPad. Comprehensive Insurance Coverage(k) Retirement Savings Plan & Employer MatchCompany Paid Life InsuranceAccess to Corporate Discounts.
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