Req#: 487322Description
Are you a motivated people person looking for the chance to break into a new industry? If the answer is "yes", we are looking for you! Jump-start your career by joining our growing team as an entry-level insurance agent. Candidates with strong interpersonal communication skills will hit the ground running to facilitate insurance sales among new and prospective clients. Job seekers must have strong organization skills, attention to detail, and an enthusiastic approach to customer service. If you're interested in an exciting opportunity to become a top-notch insurance sales representative please apply today!
Responsibilities
• Spend time listening to existing, new, and prospective clients to evaluate their needs and stage-of-life priorities before presenting insurance plan options for their specific circumstances
• Keep an accurate log of sales databases, client reports, bookkeeping records, and more to share progress toward goals with key stakeholders
• Stay abreast of any changes to rules or policies within the insurance agency to effectively amend insurance programs for existing and prospective clients
• Maintain a portfolio of existing customers and pursue insurance sales with new clients by using sales strategies that may include cold calling and networking
• Collaborate with policyholders to develop insurance risk management and other profiles that specify the best policies for their evolving insurance needs
Qualifications
• MUST be located in the United States
• Please respond to the application questions that will be emailed
• Candidates must have some computer experience, including the ability to effectively use Microsoft Office programs
• Valid insurance license required or candidates must be willing to get licensed
• High school diploma necessary; college degree a bonus
• Must be a superb communicator able to carefully analyze complex ideas like insurance programs; experience working in customer service is beneficial
• Open to embracing the insurance industry and becoming educated about its relevant state and federal regulations