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Job DetailsAs an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls and warm leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert sales leads into policyholders.
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Description Our Remote Inside Sales Agent position is offered in the state of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee. But they can be sharpened, strengthened, and appropriately compensated when you join Liberty Mutual Insurance as a part of our Contact Center Sales Organization.
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Sales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferred. Enthusiastic about the role insurance and financial products play in helping people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected, and realize their dreams.
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As an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls and warm leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert sales leads into policyholders.
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As an Inside Sales Agent you will be handling inbound calls or leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert leads into customers.
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We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being. We are currently hiring for Inside Sales Agents in the state of New Mexico.
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You will build and develop customer relationships within the community to promote State Farm products including auto, home and life insurance. Our mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.
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My Team's Mission Is To Help People Manage The Risks Of Everyday Life, Recover From The Unexpected And Realize Their Dreams. This position is with a State Farm independent contractor agent, not with State Farm Insurance Companies.
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As an Inside Sales Licensed Insurance Agent you will be handling inbound calls or leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert leads into customers.
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Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), company paid life & LTD insurance, paid time off and additional employee value benefits. $500 bonus for passing the licensing exam on the first attempt for unlicensed people.
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We Are Located In Leawood, KS And Help Customers With Their Insurance And Financial Services Needs, Including. As a member of our agency team, you have an opportunity to experience first-hand what it takes to be a State Farm Agent.
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Description We are currently hiring for Inside Sales Agents that reside in the state of Texas. Schedule Details: Paid training is (4) months for those with a Property and Casualty Insurance license and (4.5) months for those unlicensed.
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Service can include responding to inquiries regarding insurance availability, eligibility, coverages, policy changes, transfers, claim submissions, and billing clarification. Use a customer-focused, needs-based review process to educate customers about insurance options.
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Successful track record of meeting sales goals/quotas preferred. Life and Health license (must be able to obtain) Salary plus commission/bonus. Property and Casualty license (must have currently.
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