Life & Health Agent Sales - Eugene, OR at Geebo

Life & Health Agent


Northwest Farmer Stockman Insurance, Inc. is seeking to add a new Life/Health Agent in the greater Eugene, OR area (within 60 miles). We currently have an excess number of policy holders in this area and do not have enough agents to manage follow-up as well as handling incoming leads from our company's marketing efforts. Our agency provides customers to see as well as participation in company sponsored insurance seminars to sell to large groups.
NWFS has a long history of serving hard working farmers and stockman among many other trades, and their families in rural communities. We are the only insurance company endorsed by the major farming magazines in the Pacific Northwest and Midwest regions of the US. We are pleased to offer products ranging from
Annuity
Accident, Disability Income and Critical Illness
Life Insurance
Long Term Care
Medicare Supplement
Emergency Ground/Air Transportation
If you have an old fashioned work ethic, a consultative sales approach and the desire to earn six figures, we would love to talk with you! We are currently adding both experienced agents and professionals new to the industry with company paid training and licensing. Agents are 1099 independent contractors, but we do have a new agent program for earning money before your sales have taken off.
Must be willing to undergo a criminal background check and have the ability to travel daily throughout your local region visiting current policy holders as well as 3-8 days of overnight weekday travel each month.
We are a unique agency that believes our key to success is supporting our agents to the fullest and providing an outstanding value and a reason to rethink doing all on your own!
For further details please send your current resume and a brief intro to our Agency Recruiter, Mandy Bossard by replying above to this posting. Please feel free to visit our website at www.farmerstockmaninsurance.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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