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We also know that everyone has unique concerns and priorities as we navigate life and manage our overall physical, mental and financial well-being, so we offer access to a lifestyle coach, paid time off to volunteer, employee discounts and even pet insurance (cool, right.
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The Territory Sales Representative role is an opportunity to channel your formidable energy and entrepreneurial swagger into extraordinary sales experiences, helping customers from the starting gate to the finish line with our cutting-edge products and services.
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Job DetailsAs 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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This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. · This is a 100% commission only, sole proprietor, 1099 sales position. · Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting.
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The Regional Sales Director will build and develop a regional sales team to deliver best in class performance for revenue and growth. Work closely with Marketing, R&D and Area VP of Sales to identify market needs and execute on the sale/commercialization of new products.
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Globe Life AIL Division is one of the largest providers of supplemental insurance coverage to labor unions, credit unions, and associations. SALES LEADER - REMOTE POSITION Want to finally earn what you’re worth.
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Your level of success will be determined by several factors, including the amount of work you put in, your ability to successfully follow and implement our training and sales system and engage with our lead system, and the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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Compensation Range - Commission OnlyThis is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional. Participate in ongoing sales training· Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting.
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Reporting to the Regional Sales Director, the DSM is responsible for effectively leading, coaching and managing a team of 8-10 Neuroscience Account Managers. The total compensation package for this position will also include incentive compensation and benefits such as health insurance, unlimited paid time off, parental leave, a 401k matching program, a car allowance, and other benefits to its employees.
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Responsibilities: · Your main role as a Remote Work Sales Agent will be to assess the needs of families seeking insurance coverage, specifically for mortgage protection or final expense insurance, all while working from the comfort of your own home.
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We also offer free Internet and other Cox discounted services, tuition reimbursement for academic pursuits, adoption assistance, paid time off to volunteer, childcare and eldercare resources, pet insurance and much more.
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Employee discount program on everyday products and services like home/auto insurance, pet insurance, theater tickets, transportation, gym/fitness studios, theme park attractions, and everyday necessities.
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Your role on deck: With mentors in your corner and as a part of a team, our sales stars: Dive into inquiries from all over about insurance. The whole sales cycle, from saying hi to payday, wraps up in about 72 hours.
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Will be in the field 60-70% of the time Benefits Competitive base salary -$150,000 Generous PTO and Sick pay 10 paid holidays Commissions on Personal sales and overrides from the Sales Team Company Paid and Industry Leading Training Company Vehicle Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage 401K and Life Insurance Phenomenal Company Culture We want a manager who can MENTOR & INSPIRE the team.
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If you have at least two years of horticulture sales experience,that's a plus! Key benefits include 401(k) retirement plan with generous company match, excellent health, dental & vision care plan options, flexible spending account and health savings account options, life & disability insurance, paid vacation, and 8 paid company holidays.
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