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Remote) Regional Vice President of Operations. Works jointly with the Regional Revenue Manager and Regional Director of Sales in their region to ensure Sales, Marketing, and Revenue strategies are in line allowing us to achieve RPI goals.
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Remote Work Uncapped Earnings: 100% Commission-Based - Uncapped Income - Daily Pay; Skyrocket your income with multiple streams – commissions, monthly bonuses, and override commissions from system-driven income.
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The staff attorney will participate in and with the local, regional and statewide network of providers, including providers of service to survivors of sexual assault and trauma and be responsible for referring client within those vast networks.
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In addition to providing daily representation in civil legal matters to survivors of sexual assault and trauma, the successful candidate will work collaboratively with partner agencies, including domestic violence shelters and crisis centers to provide coordinated, holistic advocacy.
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Directs all Regional Provider Enrollment and Credentialing daily tasks. Oversees and directs all daily activities in support of the regional departmental goals and objectives, and is responsible for directing, motivating, monitoring, measuring and developing employees.
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Uncapped Earnings: 100% Commission-Based - Uncapped Income - Daily Pay; Skyrocket your income with multiple streams – commissions, monthly bonuses, and override commissions from system-driven income.
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EA Agency | Regional Sales Manager. BONUSES ( Producer bonus, Capital Bonus, Slingshot Bonus etc. Our company has a streamlined lead generation system, so there is NO COLD CALLING involved. There is no cold calling , our clients fill out a form requesting information and our assistance.
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The EA Agency protects families with term life, whole life, mortgage protection, annuities, index universal life, and debt elimination by utilizing our proprietary technology and sales process. As a Team Leader, you will call to set up appointments (virtually as needed) to meet with clients and help them apply for the coverage.
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This is a unique opportunity to truly control your time, maintain that work life balance while establishing a financial legacy for your family. Not all agents achieve the same or similar results, and no particular results are guaranteed.
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Engage with clients who are genuinely interested: Our company operates its business model on a lead system designed to keep us profitable. Ability to have TRUE OWNERSHIP: own your agency, and run your own business without exorbitant fees of a normal franchise.
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No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected. Our agents have the opportunity to truly own their business and move up within the organization.
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Are you looking for a proven system that delivers consistent results and allows you to grow? Part-time agents have potential to make $50,000+ in the first year. Full-time agents have potential to make $100,000+ in the first year.
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Are ready for a career with time flexibility and uncapped income? 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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System-driven income, and we will show you how to obtain it. Believe in and Align themselves with our Core Values. If you answered YES to any of those, THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU! Agency Owners are able to generate a system-driven income of $200K - $500K + per year.
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Only those who have requested the information will be contacted. Self-Motivated and Goal Oriented. Disciplined and Driven to Improve. High level of Consistency and Coachable. Humble and willing to Learn.
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