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The Busick Agency

The Busick Agency, an agency of Symmetry Financial Group, is looking for remote sales representatives to become a part of our team to run appointments for mortgage protection, life insurance, final expense, and other products.
This is a commission-based sales position.
The average commission is around $550 per sale and agents sell anywhere from 2 to 10 sales per week (depending on part-time/full-time status).
These calculations are based on the starting commission level.
A 5% raise in commission level is attainable every two months based on production.
Promotions are purely based on personal performance and not corporate politics.
There is opportunity for agents to build their own team and obtain contractual ownership of their own agency if they choose to do so.
This allows agents to create passive income for themselves and build a legacy for their family.
What we do:
Provide one-on-one mentorship to all agents.
Meet virtually with families and protect them through various life and health products.
Provide a healthy, flexible work-life balance with the ability for high-level income.
Hire based on character, not background or experience.
Provide a community that promotes personal growth and development.
Protect families through the best available product line in the financial marketplace.
What we don't do:
60 hour weeksCold CallingProspectingHarass family and friends
Qualifications:
Ability to obtain life/health insurance license in your respective state (license not required for hire)High school diploma or equivalentStrong communication skillsOrganizedSelf-motivatedProactive in problem-solvingFAQ:
Nationwide company (work in your area)100% remote workNo license required for hirePart-Time & Full-Time positions availablePowered by JazzHRAbout the Company:
The Busick Agency.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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