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The Business Insurance (BI) Sales Center provides a market leading alternative distribution model, leveraging a team of sales professionals to engage directly with customers to sell new business accounts on behalf of our valued agency partners.
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Responsible for the sales of digital legal support services. in Law Firm, Corporate Legal and Insurance accounts. Due to growth, our client is in need of an Account Executive to sell its services and solutions to law firms and insurance agencies.
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Experience with court reporting and deposition solution sales to law firms is essential to be considered. Maintains accurate records of all sales activities within their portfolio. Our client is a disruptor of services towards the legal & insurance industries.
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Benefits include Paid-Time-Off, Health & Life Insurance, Discounts on Accessories and Phone Plans, Short-Term Disability, 401k, celebrations, a commitment to. Our 2nd consecutive year for exceeding Sales over previous year.
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Attend required team meetings including weekly sales call & training sessions. Ability to achieve sales quotas. You will be responsible for new business development (hunting), as well, as, leveraging internal leads.
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Applied Systems, Inc., a worldwide leader in insurance technology, is currently searching for Business Development Representative (BDR). Our goal is to empower you to be a master of your craft and enable you to pursue future opportunities in modern professional sales with Applied Systems.
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Must possess a reliable vehicle, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to obtain and maintain auto liability insurance on their vehicle in compliance with SGWS company requirements. The Sales Consultant’s primary responsibilities are to visit the customer, have the right consultative sales conversations, and increase sales revenue.
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We are looking for an Employee Benefits Account Executive to join a phenomenal, fastest-growing insurance company located in the North Bay Area, CA. The Employee Benefits Account Executive is responsible for working collaboratively with the Account Manager, Sales, and Marketing teams to service and retain clients’ needs and new business opportunities.
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6 years of experience in group life or health insurance products/funding, account management or sales, health/life insurance benefit consulting, or health/life underwriting/business development.
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Most importantly, we look for individuals who exemplify our Core Values : Attitude, Customer-Focused, Teamwork, Integrity, Once Hundred Percent and Nothing But the Best Requirements: Positive, can-do attitude Superior communication and customer service skills Ability to work in a team driven atmosphere Sales experience is a PLUS; however, we are open to those who are interested in Automotive Sales and have the attitude and drive to achieve success.
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Job Role: Account Manager / Business Development Manager (Business Development, Sales, IT Staffing, SOW, Managed Services, MSP, Enterprise Accounts, Client Relationship, Account Management) Employee benefits include, but are not limited to, health insurance (medical, dental, vision), unlimited vacation and 401(k) plan.
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Black Box Network Services offers a competitive total rewards benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, in addition to a wide variety of additional benefits like a 401K, life insurance, employee assistance programs, fitness reimbursements, identity theft protection, education/scholarship programs and more.
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We offer a range of market-competitive total rewards that include merit increases, paid holidays, Paid Time Off, and incentive bonus programs (unless covered by a collective bargaining agreement), medical, dental, vision, short and long term disability benefits, 401(k) +match, stock purchase plan, life insurance, wellness programs and financial education resources, to name a few.
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Formed out of demand, and expanded during today’s virtualization and technology, they are experiencing significant growth. As a privately held company with deep pockets they want someone who can work in a hybrid model with the ability to grow alongside the company as it continues its trajectory.
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If you are a full-time salaried or hourly worker, we offer the following benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Matched 401(k), Student Loan Repayment Program, Wellness Program, Short-and Long-Term Disability, Charitable Contribution Match, Holidays, Personal Days & Vacation, Paid Volunteer Time Off, and more.
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