Entry Level Life Agent – No Experience Necessary (Remote)

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EXCITING NEWS! Our offices are expanding and we're seeking hardworking individuals who are ready to step outside the box and build a business! We are looking for a Life Insurance Agent to join our team. Whether you’re an experienced insurance agent looking for your next opportunity or are just starting out and looking for an opportunity to demonstrate your talents, we have the career move that can help change your life. No prior experience in financial services required. In-field training is provided, and you can work from home. During training, you will also be completing the coursework necessary to obtain your state Life License and Investment Licenses (unless you are already licensed). All required pre-licensing courses and required state licenses are covered by the company. This is a 1099 opportunity, not a W2. The desired candidate would possess the following skills: • You're a self-starter capable of thriving on a team • Strong communication skills, both written and oral •... Excellent customer service skills • Entrepreneurial Mindset • Prior insurance industry experience is not required, but a plus • Strong leadership and decision-making skills • Ability to develop, manage and drive growth • Experience in sales, marketing and business are preferred but not required Requirements: • Must be 18+ (This is a FEDERAL requirement) • Must pass a STATE background check (No Felonies) • Self-Disciplined, Self-Accountability • Trustworthy & Honest • Must live within the United States What we provide: • A performance-based compensation package • Competitive performance-based compensation • Zoom Training & Bonus program • State Life Insurance License (required) • Federal Securities (Investment) License - SIE, Series 6, 63, 26, & 65 (optional) • Mortgage (Loan Originator) License (optional) • E & O Coverage Included • Part-time or Full-time Flex options • No Quotas • Stock opportunities For more information, please visit: Apply Job!   Apply to this Job

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