Knowledge of the Affordable Care Act is extremely valuable and necessary.
Top selling Insurance Agency (Nevada Insurance Enrollment), seeks a full-time licensed and successful insurance agent. This candidate must be coachable, forward thinking, have advanced computer skills, be able to work independently under pressure, be professional in appearance and be able and willing to improve and contribute to our growing and successful agency.
Come sell our hot leads. With our top ranked website and marketing campaign, customers call us looking for insurance. You will quote, sell and manage incoming leads and request referrals. You will manage your customer service with enthusiasm and be willing to demonstrate weekly progress and personal/professional growth.
NOTE: This is a legitimate career offer with one of the top insurance agencies in the state. We sell multiple lines of insurance and are appointed with all the major carriers.
Strong sales with a proven track record is a must
REQUIRED: Life and Health Insurance License (Nevada)
The following issues are VERY important – please read before applying
- Must have current Nevada Health and Life Insurance license
- Be in good standing with Nevada Division of Insurance
- Preference given to agents that have Health Insurance sales experience (will be verified)
- Strong sales with a proven track record is a must
- Must have driver’s license and reliable transportation
- Must have a strong understanding of health care reform
- Strong English skills are required
- Must be flexible in work schedule (long hours during open enrollment)
- GED/HS Diploma
You will be asked to provide professional and personal references.
To submit resume, attach to e-mail and send to: info@NevadaInsuranceEnrollment.com
Resumes will only be accepted in these formats: Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF.
No phone calls about this position
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