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Position OverviewSuccessful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Telemarketer - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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Successful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Marketing Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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As our Insurance Account Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member, your knowledge of insurance products and industry trends equips you to communicate directly with clients, identify their needs, and market products or services that maximize value.
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Position OverviewSuccessful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Insurance Account Position - State Farm Agent Team Member.
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As an Agent Team Member, you will receive. If you answered yes to these questions, working for a State Farm independent contractor agent may be the career for you! Hourly pay plus commission/bonusPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Flexible hoursGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyRequirements: Interest in marketing products and services based on customer needsExcellent communication skills - written, verbal and listeningPeople-orientedDetail orientedProactive in problem solvingAble to learn computer functionsAbility to work in a team environment.
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State Farm agents market only State Farm insurance and financial service products. Simple IRASalary plus commission/bonusHealth benefitsPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Flexible hoursGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyLicense reimbursementRequirements:Interest in marketing products and services based on customer needsExcellent communication skills - written, verbal and listeningPeople-orientedDetail orientedProactive in problem solvingAble to learn computer functionsAbility to work in a team environment.
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This position is with a State Farm independent contractor agent, not with State Farm Insurance Companies. Employees of State Farm agents must be able to successfully complete any applicable licensing requirements and training programs.
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