Trucking Insurance Producer Sales - Dubuque, IA at Geebo

Trucking Insurance Producer

We are excited to announce an opening on our River Valley Capital Insurance producer team for an experienced insurance producer. The successful candidate will have demonstrated in-depth experience with cold calling and prospecting. A proven performer who has demonstrated results in selling insurance to businesses and individuals. If you have trucking insurance experience that is a huge plus. A current Iowa insurance licensure is required with at least property and casualty endorsements. No remote work is considered - all work is at our Dubuque, Iowa headquarters.
An experienced insurance producer with our company has the very real possibility of earning a very solid income in the first year. We provide a competitive base salary and a bonus structure tailored to the amount of business you bring in. Your income potential is truly limited only by your drive and desire. To successfully join us you'll need to have at least 2 years of top-performing insurance sales experience. You absolutely have to be able to prospect through cold-calling and developing your own leads and you will need to have demonstrated success in this area. You also must be passionate about selling and wanting to achieve as much as you can. You have to want to win the sale, while still being ethical about selling to our customers.
Come join our growing team of professionals. You'll find that we offer above average opportunities at compensation, fantastic benefits including vacation and sick leave at your time of hire, and at least seven paid holidays per year. The company pays for your short term and long term disability and life insurance. We also offer voluntary benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance, AFLAC, and an IRA that is matched by the company. We also provide you over $25,000 in training to help ensure your success. You'd be hard pressed to find a better opportunity in a small company like ours.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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