Bilingual Insurance Sales Representative Sales - Katy, TX at Geebo

Bilingual Insurance Sales Representative

Bilingual Insurance Sales Representative
State Farm - Matt Schomburg Agency - Katy, TX.

Overview:
Our premier insurance agency continues to grow and we are looking for a couple of associates to help us take our Agency to the next level. This busy insurance and financial services office has a passion to make a difference in the lives of others and better the community. If you want to work in an environment that is fun, challenging, and rewarding, then Matt Schomburg - State Farm Agent may be the right place for you!
We are looking for a couple of Bilingual (English/Spanish) sales associates to join our team. Preference will be given to licensed applicants, however, non-licensed will also be consider. Licensing assistance will be provided through our agency. If you are new to Insurance but hungry to succeed, then we want to hear from you!

Benefits:
Some of our benefits include but are not limited to: 401-K plan, Life & Health benefits, 15
days off per year, paid company cell phone, company car, paid lunch at an average of 2-3 times per week based on overall sales performance and a beautiful new office.

DESCRIPTION:
This is a great opportunity for a sales driven individual to make lots of money! Our top performers are paid extremely well. We offer a competitive base salary plus uncapped commission payouts.
To help you succeed, we provide leads as well as your own office with the full structure to back you up.

Responsibilities:
Prospecting and generating new business through leads & referrals
Cross-selling existing customers with the full array of State Farm products
Generating and Closing Quotes
Relationship building
Requirements:
Excellent Communication/interpersonal skills
Computer literate
Confident, self-starter who works well independently
Ability to multi-task
Bilingual (English/Spanish)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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