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In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. Additionally, the APM partners with Business Insurance Sales Management and Senior Leadership as it pertains to the Service Center program.
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BenefitsAt HUB International we want you to achieve an even work-life balance, and our benefits package allows you to manage your health, wellness, and financial future. Other responsibilities of the Producer role include:Generating and pursuing new client opportunitiesPresenting our services and solutions at prospect meetingsBringing new business prospects to closureRetaining clients by maintaining solid business-to-business relationshipsJob RequirementsIn the Insurance Sales Producer role, you must be an independent self-starter who is able to sell and develop strong business-to-business relationships.
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A rewarding career that helps local businesses in the communityStrong community support and involvement through HUB GivesSUMMARY:As a HUB Insurance Sales Advisor, you will have the opportunity to sell insurance products and services for a global leader in the industry.
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Dynamic, results driven sales and insurance professionals with exceptional negotiating / influencing skills, the Agency Program Manager (APM) is responsible for developing highly effective sales relationships with agents and business partners, resulting in increased Service Center utilization within designated territory assignments and supporting execution of Field Sales strategies.
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If you want to feel the peace of knowing that you’ve made the best decision of your professional life, then IOA is right for youSalary Range: $95,000 to $125,000/ year*Salary range variable depending on experience.
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Resource for account teams and Producers on the insurance brokerage businessand assignedclient’s needs. Actively seeks to grow IOAbusiness, including identifying and acting on sales opportunities.
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As a Commercial Insurance Sales Executive, you'll not only tap into your local networks, connections, and communities to prospect for business, but also chart your own entrepreneurial path.
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As a Commercial Insurance Sales Professional you will help grow a local Allstate agency by engaging new prospects and building strong relationships in the community. The Sales Professional opportunity is not an employment opportunity directly with Allstate Insurance Company, but employment as a staff with Allstate Exclusive Agents who are independent contractors.
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As a HUB Insurance Sales Producer, you will prospect for business based on your local networks, connections, and communities. Commercial Insurance sales experience highly preferred.
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In the Insurance Sales Producer role, you must be an independent self-starter who is able to sell and develop strong business-to-business relationships. At HUB International we want you to achieve an even work-life balance, and our benefits package allows you to manage your health, wellness, and financial future.
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With operations in 54 countries, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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Insurance Experience 2+ years of commercial insurance sales experience required. Group Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance for employee and dependents, with company currently contributing 100% towards base HMO or PPO coverage, with additional options available for expanded coverage and dependent care.
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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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As a condition of employment, Travelers requires that all employees in this position obtain and maintain a Property and Casualty Commercial Lines insurance license in the employee's state of residence, and non-resident licenses in all states they will be conducting business; employees will have three (3) opportunities to pass required licensing exams.
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