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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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You'll also have access to other insurance products like: - Final expense - Medical supplements - Indexed universal life - Annuities. · You'll also be working closely with your team, utilizing online communication tools, to ensure everything runs smoothly in the remote work environment.
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The company will provide you with the necessary virtual tools and resources to conduct appointments with clients from your own home. 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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As for what you can earn, this is a 1099 sales position , meaning you'll work on commission only. Our main focus is on Mortgage Protection Insurance, which means we help families with their mortgage and final expense insurance needs.
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The company will provide training opportunities that you'll need to attend online to improve your skills in the remote work environment. If you don't already have an active life insurance license, the company can help you obtain one, even while working remotely.
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We care about work life balance and provide all the support and resources you need to succeed. · While you'll have independence in your work, it's important to also be a team player and contribute to the company's growth, utilizing remote collaboration tools and participating in online team activities.
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This is a 100% commission only WITH NO CAP. 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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You'll also have access to presentations that work well during in home meetings. We've revolutionized the industry, which means our full time agents can enjoy a great work life balance.
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As an agent with Symmetry Financial you get flexibility with setting your own schedule all while working in the comfort of your own home. Guiding and assisting the client through the process of meeting their personal needs whether it be through mortgage protection, final expense, term or whole life, accidental, critical illness, or resetting them with an advanced markets specialist for retirement planning and more.
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Age 18 or older Live in U.S Advancement opportunities Control your commission raises and promotions Earn passive income through advanced market sales Work your way up to being an advanced markets specialists Job Benefits Financial Freedom.
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Are you looking for a work from home job with great possibilities and opportunities to move up? Your level of success and your corresponding earning potential will be determined by a number of factors, including but not limited to the amount of work you put in, by your ability to follow our training and sales system, and by the insurance needs of the customers in the geographic areas in which you choose to work.
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Able to work from anywhere. Think you're the right fit for our culture oriented team of fast paced, fast growing leaders in the life insurance industry. Our agents help their clients by putting together the best life insurance options for each client's individual needs, through their partnerships with some of the nation's leading life insurance carriers.
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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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As a Remote Work Sales Agent, you will work from home and have the flexibility to work on a commission basis. Our main focus is on Simplified Life Insurance, where we assist families with their family legacy, debt/mortgage and final expense insurance needs.
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