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Insurance Sales Agent

Geico Insurance Burbank

Insurance Sales Agent

Burbank, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    GEICO Burbank Local Office

    GEICO Burbank is looking for a licensed insurance sales agent who is ready to join a select team of agents in a brand-new location.

    As an insurance sales agent, you will be challenged to quickly build rapport with customers in a fast-paced and exciting environment. The ideal candidate will be comfortable making dozens of phone calls per day, multi-tasking, and closing sales while maintaining a positive attitude.

    Responsibilities:

    · Spend majority of day calling potential clients and handling inbound calls

    · Present and sell insurance policies to new and existing clients- including auto, home, cycle and renter’s

    · Service existing client inquiries and identify cross-selling opportunities

    · Resolve customer inquiries and complaints

    · Comply with all insurance standards and regulations

    Qualifications:

    · Previous experience in sales, customer service or other related fields (insurance experience preferred)

    · Strong computer skills/ability to adapt and learn programs quickly

    · Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    · Must be comfortable working in a high-volume call environment

    · Bilingual (preferred, but not required)

    · California Property and Casualty License or Personal Lines License

    What we provide:

    · Long-term growth opportunity with a well-established company

    · Over 2,000 inbound sales leads per month

    · Up-beat, motivating office environment

    · Extraordinary location- on Magnolia BLVD, near Porto’s and other specialty stores

    · Full-time and part-time positions available

    · $16-$20/hour (depending on experience), plus bonus

    GEICO was awarded "Highest Customer Satisfaction Among Auto Insurers in The Northwest and North Central Regions" by J.D. Power