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If you have a successful track record in life insurance sales and are ready to take your career to the next level, we invite you to submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your achievements and motivation.
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This is a 100% commission position with hands-on training and zero cold calls in the Life and Health Insurance Field. Seeking highly competent and driven applicants to help families in your local area find the best mortgage protection insurance.
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Enjoy the freedom to work from home, create your own schedule, and achieve the work-life balance you desire! Consulting with clients to determine the best solutions for their insurance needs.
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Training Mentorship Systems & Automations Access to Competitive Carrier Markets for Personal, Commercial & Life Insurance Industry-Leading Compensation Winning Team Culture 100% Remote Work What You'll Earn : You Determine Your Income.
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Our internal CRM of automation and our business processing technology will assist in leveraging your impact for families and business owners in a variety of life, health, and wealth solutions.
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So, whether you re an experienced insurance agent looking for your next opportunity or are just starting out and looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your talents, HealthMarkets is the career move that can help change your life.
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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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This is an exciting opportunity to join a close-knit team offering flexible work life balance while working from the comfort of your home in California, with no billable hour requirements.
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Industry: Advertising/PR/Marketing/Events, Financial Services, Pharmaceutical / Biotech, Healthcare - Hospitals, Internet / Online Media, Retail, Consumer Products, Architecture / Construction / Civil Engineering, Hospitality, Travel, & Leisure, Insurance - Health & Life.
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If you are new to this industry, we will provide you with the best training after you obtain the required Life and Health insurance licenses for your resident state. Must either have or be willing to obtain an active life and health insurance license within 10 days of initial job offer.
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Imagine, having a steady stream of clients to contact who are expecting your call and know why you are calling? The opportunity to develop an independent agency with ownership, passive income, unlimited earning potential and the ability to create generational wealth for your family.
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100% commission career: This is a commission-based role in life and health insurance. Flexible schedules: Enjoy the freedom to create your own schedule. Fast-track licensing program: If you're not already licensed, the agency offers a program to help you obtain your license quickly.
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Our goal is to empower you to make informed financial choices through education and then match you with the right financial solutions – term life insurance, investments, auto & home insurance, and more – that can help you achieve your financial goals.
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Symmetry Financial Group - Digital Life Insurance Agent Want to Learn More About Us: Symmetry Overview 100% Commission-Based + Bonuses/Work From Home/Independent The average full time agent can make $100K+ their first year.
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Jumpstart your new insurance agent career and earn up to an additional $5,000 in bonuses on top of commissions during your first four months. Offer expert life and health insurance policy recommendations to generate sales.
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