This remote position involves connecting with warm leads, conducting virtual appointments, and educating clients about insurance options, while also participating in training and mentorship.
Start or Grow Your Career in Insurance Sales
The Summers Agency is expanding and seeking individuals interested in building a career in insurance sales. This role offers flexibility, strong income potential, and a clear path for advancement.
This is a 100% remote position. You’ll work with individuals who have already expressed interest in coverage and meet with them virtually to review their options.
Daily Responsibilities:
- You’ll connect with warm leads—no cold calling required.
- Conduct virtual appointments with clients
- Educate families on available coverage options
- Maintain a consistent weekly schedule
- Participate in training and mentorship
Earnings & Advancement:
- Commission-based compensation structure
- Typical first-year earnings: $70,000–$125,000+
- Leadership and additional income opportunities available
- Performance-based bonuses and incentives
Ideal Candidate:
- Self-disciplined and goal-oriented
- Open to feedback and coaching
- Comfortable communicating with others
- Interested in long-term development
Licensing required; support is available to obtain your Life & Health license.
Apply to be considered for the next step.
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