Virtual company looking for agents for all 50 states Sales at Geebo

Virtual company looking for agents for all 50 states

Position Type:
Full-time
Experience:
1 - 20
We need recruiters who are friendly, detailed-oriented and passionate about recruiting and helping people.
This is a very easy position to learn since you are really just introducing Virtual Financial Group to interested prospects virtually and then turning them over to experienced leaders to do the rest
The best part is that you'll be earning override commissions on your recruits earnings.
In 2012 alone, our industry paid out $54 Billion dollars in commissions.
Watch our presentation video on how you can get your slice of the pie!
About Virtual Financial Group
Revolutionary financial services company is undergoing rapid nationwide expansion.
Virtual e-business model, allows you to do business in all 50 states from anywhere!
We are currently accepting applications from both licensed industry professionals
and non-licensed individuals who are professional and ambitious.
This an historic opportunity to be at the foundation of a paradigm shift in the Financial Services industry.
Work on your time schedule.
Live and 24/7 online training options.
One of the highest payouts in the industry.
No territorial restrictions.
Enormous income potential as we expand nationwide.
Part-time & full-time options.
For more information and to APPLY, go to
www.virtuallife.vfgpro.com/talk
Fill out our contact form and watch our 2 short company videos.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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