Sales Representative - Shallotte Sales at Geebo

Sales Representative - Shallotte

Colonial Life, an established leader in the employee benefits industry that's been in business for more than 75 years, has an immediate opening for a sales representative to join its market-leading team in the Shallotte area. The person in this position is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with business owners and employees by offering financial protection benefits at the worksite.
The ideal candidate for this position is enthusiastic, career-minded, self-motivated individual with a proven record of professionalism and success in fast-paced environments. The individual selected will receive comprehensive sales training along with dependable home office support to grow his/her own business and realize the unlimited growth potential unique to the employee benefits industry and to Colonial Life as a leader in the national market.
This position provides:
Competitive production-based compensation
Residual and renewal income opportunities for life
Incentives such as world-class travel experiences offered annually to top performers
Unparalleled training and support including classroom training, hands-on, field training and a dedicated instructor.
Desired skills and
Experience:
Energetic, self-starter attitude
Previous outside sales experience preferred
Life and Health Insurance License is required, but can be attained during the onboarding process
Learn more about Colonial Life and the specific responsibilities of this position at http://www.coloniallife.com/career-seekers/join-our-sales-team.
Interested candidates should submit resume for consideration to:
Grayson Blake
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(336) 300-6215Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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