Agent in Training - Farmers Insurance Accounting - Traverse City, MI at Geebo

Agent in Training - Farmers Insurance

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5 Traverse City, MI Traverse City, MI Full-time Full-time $25,000 - $50,000 a year $25,000 - $50,000 a year 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Job Description We are conducting interviews for Agent in Training candidates in the West Michigan market.
Candidates will receive outstanding training, mentorship from established, successful agency owners and the opportunity for ownership of their own agency with successfully completion of the program.
Salary:
$25000.
00 - $50000.
00 per year Benefits Annual Base Salary
Commission Mon-Fri Schedule Responsibilities Develops insurance quotes, makes sales presentations, and closes sales Community Involvement Develop networking relationships with Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Lenders, Title Companies, etc Relationship building Use lead management systems Prospect for new business by following sales leads generated from referrals, networking, marketing, and lead databases Requirements High school diploma or equivalent.
Previous sales experience is a plus but not required.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Self-motivated and goal-oriented.
Possess a genuine willingness to learn, be intuitive, resourceful, and coachable.
Possess an upbeat, positive, and enthusiastic attitude.
Strong desire for personal and professional growth.
Must hold valid insurance licenses (or be willing to acquire them) Company Description Farmers Insurance Group is a team of dedicated individuals that work hard to provide each customer the best service while educating them on insurance products that would benefit them the most.
We are always looking for talented individuals who want to succeed in the insurance industry.
If you are willing to learn and looking for a rewarding career opportunity, then we encourage you to apply today.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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