Insurance Sales Agent - Warrenton, VA Insurance - Warrenton, VA at Geebo

Insurance Sales Agent - Warrenton, VA

Warrenton, VA Warrenton, VA Estimated:
$59.
2K - $74.
9K a year Estimated:
$59.
2K - $74.
9K a year Virginia Farm Bureau desires to hire an Insurance Sales Agent to join our team in the Fauquier County Farm Bureau Office located in Warrenton, VA.
If you are a driven, self-motivated, and goal-oriented individual, this position is for you! Candidates must have excellent interpersonal skills for building strong relationships and a desire to help and serve their community members and organizations.
Virginia Farm Bureau offers growth opportunities, lucrative benefits, paid holidays, 3 weeks Paid Time Off (increases annually with tenure), a dedicated sales and systems training team and an environment that recognizes, celebrates and rewards successes and achievements.
Our W-2 employee agents are provided an existing book of business to review and service, a base salary, commissions on new sales, numerous bonuses, and elaborate trips for top performers.
Preferred Requirements:
Property & Casualty license and Life, Health & Annuities license, or ability to obtain these with Virginia Farm Bureau providing and paying for licensing training materials/class.
Ask about our lucrative sign on bonus! Strong communication skills, both oral and written Good time management skills and the ability to work independently Prior sales experience (any industry) helpful but not required Goal-Oriented and driven to succeed
Benefits:
Medical, vison and dental insurance on your first day Generous 401K program Group Life & Disability Insurance Generous Paid Time Off and Numerous Paid Holiday's Health Savings Account and Flexible Savings Account.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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