Insurance Agent Sales at Geebo

Insurance Agent

IS YOUR CAREER EVERYTHING YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD BE?
Reserve National Insurance Co is looking for individuals who would like an opportunity to earn a great living, work a flexible schedule, and help clients. Our sales teams educate everyday people on the benefits of our health care and life insurance solutions - we offer 360 degrees of coverage for every stage of their life. Reserve National producers are earning twice the national average using our proven track to a 6-figure income giving access to:
- Reserve National exclusive leads. We gave agents 74,288 leads in 2013. These leads are not available to non-Reserve National agents.
- Brag-worthy commission schedule and renewals. Over 50% of producing agents in 2013 had an average income of $101,000. Reserve National has one of the strongest renewal commission in the industry.
- Sky's the Limit program. Are you good at recruiting? Do you wish you could get paid to recruit? Our programs pay a $500 bonus to you when your recruit produces their first $500. You also earn a 5% over-ride on their production for the first 12 months.
- A clear pathway for advancement. We're looking to expand our footprint and for the right individual, we're actively promoting management opportunities.
- A broad portfolio of some of the best-selling products. Whether you want to sell on the exchange, off the exchange or in the senior market with our very competitive home health care product, Medicare supplements, and dental/vision policy, we have something for everyone.
You may just discover the career you deserve - where you can earn what you're worth, while making a difference in people's lives. While you're at it, check out a free video. Copy the link below in your browser to learn more about Reserve National and our exciting opportunity.
http://vimeo.com/106321587Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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