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Hands-ON, real time training with real people- not just internet modules with limited interaction Requirements for Insurance Agent. Experience of working with major kinds of insurance plans including automobile, fire, life, property, medical and so on.
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NO sales quotas, no condescending bosses, no sleazy sales tactics, no neckties (unless that's your thing) Hands-on training and mentoring from our team of successful agents. True work/life balance Top-notch mentorship with some of the best in the business Affordable health insurance, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family for full-time employees.
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Our team is looking for new INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who are ready to learn the business, work hard, have fun, and finally earn what you’re worth. You will be selling life insurance ONLY to people who have already reached out and asked for someone to help them with life insurance.
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About the Life Insurance Agent position We are looking for a skilled Insurance Agent to join our team and help us with managing our business development activities. No Sales or Industry Experience Required - we will teach, coach, and train you 100% Average first-year income for our new life insurance agents is 75-95k; however, there is no cap.
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High school or BSc degree; professional certification will be a bonus Job description Our organization is growing and expanding so fast into new territories we're looking for Life Insurance Agents and Sales Representatives we can build around.
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We serve clients by acting as their independent advisor and broker for products in life insurance, health insurance, retirement, annuities, medicare, senior benefits and more. No Cost trips for Qualified Life Insurance Agents.
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1+ years' experience of working in an Insurance Agent position. We believe in our people, we provide them a platform, we train them how to be great, mentor them into maturity, and cheer them on the way to becoming our partners.
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Benefits Annual Base Salary Based on Experience Hands on Training Flexible Schedule Career Growth Opportunities Work from Home Responsibilities Conducting comprehensive needs analyses to identify clients' life insurance requirements.
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WHAT WE DO: Work with warm leads from people who have requested more information on purchasing coverage Contact our clients, schedule appointments, and write applications for requested life insurance products that fit our client’s needs.
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100% Commission Position Hands on training No cold calling Opportunity for advancement Assistance with becoming Licensed (if not licensed we can help you) *Required You'll be mentored by an agency manager who reached their success by using the exact same methods and practices they will teach you.
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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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NO sales quotas, no condescending bosses, no sleazy sales tactics, no neckties (unless that's your thing) Hands-on training and mentoring from me and my team of very successful agents Opportunity to own your own agency (if desired, not required) Looking for the right kind of people, the kind of people that align with our core values.
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My name is Todd, founder and owner of Hoiseth Financial, and we are looking for new INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS who are ready to learn the business, work hard, have fun, and finally earn what you’re worth.
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Please note that this is a fully remote position. SCHEDULE YOUR INTERVIEW IMMEDIATELY. We're seeking individuals with a growth and entrepreneurial mindset, resilience, positive attitude, self-motivation, coachability, strong work ethic, and alignment with our core values.
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Work/Life Balance How about TODAY being the day you take back your life and secure your future? After some extensive research, much like what I'd imagine you've been doing, I found that the Insurance industry allows for a flexible work schedule.
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