Outside Sales Representative - Insurance Sales - Washington, NC at Geebo

Outside Sales Representative - Insurance

Senior Life Services delivers clients to your doorstep through a lead company owned by us. Free leads is just one of the advantages of working with a large agency that has been working with the senior market for over 40 years. We don't need to sell leads to make money, we just sell life insurance. Critical to our success is our ability to leverage a team of talented professionals in 20
states.
We are poised to triple in size and seeking to add a highly motivated professional to our sales team. We offer free leads, bonus money your first 3 weeks, all-expense paid training, annual trips, monthly cash contests and a 10 year renewal on everything sold. Our headquarters houses an Agent Services Division that allows you to focus on selling rather than on policy retention, and a management opportunity that has the support and experience from experts on building and growing teams. We have grown over 240% in the last 4 years!!!

Job Description:
- motivated sales professional will conduct in home presentations, review
and sell life insurance to seniors
- educating clients on their current plan and showing them options based
on their individual needs and goals
Basic
Qualifications:
- excellent communication skills
- self-motivated and hard working
- ability to work in a team-oriented environment
- background in sales a plus
- life insurance license to sell, but not to apply (usually a two week program
through our licensing partner)
Come experience the difference and give Bill Bennett a call at 803-200-5908 or apply below.
Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care
-Theodore Roosevelt
At Senior Life Services we care about our agents and their future.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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