The role involves engaging with clients, recommending insurance coverage, conducting virtual appointments, and following a consistent workflow while working remotely.
Remote Insurance Sales Opportunity
The Summers Agency is hiring motivated individuals for a fully remote insurance sales role with strong income potential and opportunities for advancement.
We provide access to interested prospects, along with training and ongoing support. Your role is to connect with clients, understand their needs, and help them choose appropriate coverage.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Speak with individuals who have requested information
- Schedule and conduct virtual appointments
- Recommend coverage based on client needs
- Follow a consistent weekly workflow
Highlights:
- Work from home
- Flexible schedule
- Training and mentorship provided
- Advancement opportunities available
Compensation:
- Commission-based
- Average $500–$700 per client
- First-year income potential: $70,000–$125,000+
Apply today to begin the interview process.
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