Insurance Sales Agent Insurance - Charleston, SC at Geebo

Insurance Sales Agent

Tired of Retail? Make a Difference in Sales Globe Life American Income Division is searching for motivated sales professionals to help families and businesses secure the coverage they need.
If you have experience in retail sales but are tired of the long hours, low pay, and unpredictable schedules, this is the opportunity for you! As an insurance sales agent with our agency, you'll have the chance to make a real impact in people's lives by helping them protect what matters most.
Our comprehensive 3-week training program will provide you with the product knowledge and selling skills you need to hit the ground running.
Within your first year, earning $60k-$100k
in commission-based income is achievable.
We provide a professional, team-oriented work environment along with:
- Flexible scheduling options - Generous Commission Package - Ongoing training and mentoring for professional development - Cutting-edge sales tools and lead generation technology If you're motivated to succeed and tired of unpredictable retail hours and low wages, this is your chance to build a lucrative sales career helping people secure the protection they deserve.
If you have the drive to earn high commissions and want to make a positive difference in people's lives, we want to hear from you.
To be considered, you should have:
- Experience in retail sales or customer service - Strong communication and relationship-building skills - The drive to set goals and succeed in a commission-based role - A passion for helping customers and the community Don't spend another holiday season making low wages in retail - become an insurance sales agent and take control of your income.
Comprehensive training provided - no prior insurance experience needed.
Recommended Skills Communication Customer Service Insurance Sales Networking Passionate Retailing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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