Insurance Sales Consultant Accounting at Geebo

Insurance Sales Consultant

Company Name:
American Family Insurance
Insurance Sales Consultant A fantastic opportunity now exists to join the American Family Team! American Family Insurance wants to make your experience with us easy and convenient. Our approximately 3,500 independent contractor agents are local, knowledgeable and trusted advisors. They get to know you like family. Due to the growth of our business, we are searching for driven, motivated, and hard working Sales Agents and Agents in Training to join our team. Insurance Agent As an insurance agent operating as an independent contractor, you will be representing American Family Insurance products exclusively. The American Family Insurance Agents duties may include but are not limited to:- Successfully start and operate your own agency with state of the art technology - Responsible for building relationships within your
community
- Create and enhance your own professional development - Owner and
manager
of your agency - Grow your business by hiring your own support and sales staff What American Family Insurance Offers Agents- UNLIMITED INCOME POTENTIAL - Personal satisfaction from helping others - Extensive training and support - Incentive programs and bonuses - Financial support to assist you in your office selection, office expenses, and staff payroll - Personal and professional recognition - Be rewarded for the success that you achieve - Help with locating and staffing your office - Financial support early on - Marketing support throughout your career - Training and support is offered by American Family Insurance to new agents. Training consists of educational and field experiences designed to provide the core skills, knowledge and personal characteristics needed to be an effective American Family Agent Insurance Agent in Training The American Family Agent-In-Training (AIT) program is the first step to an agency career with American Family Insurance and the future you deserve. As an AIT, you'll get on-the-job training from successful agents. As an Agent in Training, you will:- Get on-the-job training-with pay- from highly successful agents - Be responsible for building relationships within your community - Base salary, plus bonus potential - Create and enhance your own professional development - Be rewarded for the success that you achieve by running your own agency in as little as 13 months Training and support: As an Agent-In-Training (AIT) you'll get the opportunity to be mentored by an experienced and successful agent. You'll receive on-the-job training and learn the secrets of success from the best of the best-all while receiving an excellent base salary with bonus potential. In as little as 13 months you may be ready to run your own agency and to enjoy all the benefits that come with it. What is the process of becoming an Agent or Agent in Training? The approval process consists of being interviewed, going through various background checks, and obtaining your Property, Casualty, Life and Health Insurance licenses. These steps help the candidate and American Family decide if an agency career is right for them. Requirements:- A competitive spirit and the ability to achieve results - A self-motivated individual with strong communication, customer service and sales skills - An acceptable driving record and credit history - A criminal background check is also required Keyword Terms: selling, policy, underwrite, underwriter, LTC, insurance salesman, insurance salesperson, coverage salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, selling, inside sales, outside sales, account executive, AE sales manager, district manager, territory manager, outside sales manager, regional manager account executive, outside sales, inside sales, sales executive, AE, salesman, saleswoman, salesperson business development rep, business development representative, sales and business development, selling, biz dev MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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