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Why Choose a Career with the AAA The Auto Club Group (ACG) AAA The Auto Club Group is committed to providing a safe workplace. It’s a great time to join AAA The Auto Club Group.
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To learn more about AAA The Auto Club Group visit www. ACG utilizes a geographic pay differential as part of the base salary compensation program. LEADS, LEADS, LEADS – company provided leads as well as the opportunity to sell to the existing membership base.
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Base annual salary $42,000 (plus commission and bonus opportunities) Access to AAA Membership data base of 14+ million members. Salary at time of offer is determined based on these and other factors as associated with the job and job level.
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Salary: $35k base plus commission. Hold an active State Property and Casualty General Lines or Personal Lines Insurance License (required) Respond to customer inquiries and requests relating to insurance, membership and financial products.
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By continuing to invest in more advanced technology, pursuing innovative products, and hiring a highly skilled workforce, AAA continues to build upon its heritage of providing quality service and helping our members enjoy life’s journey through insurance, travel, financial services, and roadside assistance.
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Create, evolve, and execute ACG Member Centric sales process for life insurance and financial services throughout entire footprint to include, but not limited to: Prospecting/Relationship building; Appointment setting; Carrying out appointment process to include fact finding, completing needs analysis, finding suitable products for members, selling life and financial services products, etc.
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The Auto Club Group (ACG) provides membership, travel, insurance, and financial service offerings to approximately 14+ million members and customers across 14 states and 2 U.S. territories through AAA, Meemic, and Fremont brands.
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The Auto Club Group is seeking prospective Insurance Sales Agents who can generate new sales, retain existing members and grow ACG’s overall book of business through our multiple product offerings.
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Current Property & Casualty Insurance license. Work to meet or exceed targets as defined in the sales incentive plan and as assigned by the Insurance Agent’s manager. Must qualify, obtain, and maintain all applicable state licenses and appointments required for selling and/or servicing Auto Club Group Membership products and AAA Life Insurance.
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A guaranteed base salary of $25,000 plus uncapped commissions. In branch referral base from P&C Agents and Member Representatives. The Auto Club Group is seeking Life Insurance Specialists who can generate new sales, retain existing members and grow ACG’s overall book of business through our multiple product offerings.
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Prepare proposals, and conduct closing interviews for Life and Health Insurance sales. Prepare reports documenting prospecting and sales activities and maintains specified production standards and persistency levels for Life and Health insurance.
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Our Auto Club Group Insurance Sales Agent's earn a competitive salary ($39,097.58 - $52,082.45) with a potential of earning bonuses and sales incentives. This is a W2 position, and the salary is paid out on an hourly basis.
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Company provided leads as well as the opportunity to sell to the existing membership base. The Auto Club Group is seeking Life Insurance Specialists who will customarily and regularly be engaged in outside sales activities away from their assigned AAA branch (or away from their remote office if working remotely.
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At AAA The Auto Club Group (ACG), you will find that you can have a fulfilling career and will be joining a company that truly cares about its members and employees.
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Our Auto Club Group Insurance Sales Agent's earn a competitive salary ($36,017.28 - $44,057.91) with a potential of earning bonuses and sales incentives. The salary is paid out on an hourly basis.
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