Insurance Sales Representative - Earn $75,000 $100,000+ annually Insurance - Cheyenne, WY at Geebo

Insurance Sales Representative - Earn $75,000 $100,000+ annually

The Platinum Summer Sales InternshipLock in the most productive summer you ll ever have.
You can t beat the knowledge, skills and income potential that comes from working alongside Platinum s most experienced and successful outside sales representatives.
Put yourself at a personal, professional and financial advantage by spending the summer in a Platinum internship.
Average intern income:
$20,493 That is not a typo.
Platinum s interns have the same commission and bonus opportunities as our experienced reps.
This creates an unbeatable summer income opportunity.
Our lowest grossing intern still made $4,000 in three months!As a Platinum summer sales intern, you won t get stuck in a cube.
You don t need a suit.
And, you won t be sorting anyone s spreadsheets.
You ll be working in the field, learning from the best and building highly marketable skills.
More About This Internship:
Four-day workweeks typical (Monday Thursday) Thorough training in Platinum s well-established sales process Motivating team support and mentoring from leaders Become a licensed insurance professional (which can take you anywhere) Weekly travel to your team s territory High commission income opportunity
bonuses Independent contractor position with opportunities available after college With teams in 17 states, live where you like! Must be 18 years or older to apply Challenge yourself in a direct sales position now and see your career take off after college.
Recommended Skills Negotiation Customer Service Financial Services Customer Retention Insurance Policies Understand Insurance Need Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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