District Manager (Remote) Retail & Wholesale - Salem, OR at Geebo

District Manager (Remote)

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5 Salem, OR Salem, OR Contract Contract $73,456 - $92,454 a year $73,456 - $92,454 a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Be a leader to benefits advisors As an Aflac district sales coordinator, you'll identify prospective business clients and close on sales opportunities while helping to develop and train a team of insurance agents Responsibilities include:
Leading district sales opportunities and growing your sales team.
Providing training and support to your team while ensuring sales goals are met.
Building and maintaining client relationships through your social and business networks and customizing programs that meet their benefits needs.
Engaging and enrolling your accounts' employees in benefits packages.
Consulting with clients on topics such as new benefits options, benefits trends, the healthcare landscape and more.
_Propel yourself forward and reap the benefits of your hard work _ _ _ As an Aflac district sales coordinator, you're in charge.
There are no ceilings to break through and no 9-5 clocks to punch into.
You're in charge of where and how you work -- whether it's from the local coffee shop, an outdoor caf or the comfort of your home.
It's your trajectory on your terms.
Advantages include:
The opportunity to sell the No.
1 provider of individual voluntary insurance at the worksite in the Access to comprehensive, ongoing supplemental insurance training, educational materials and sales-automation technology.
A broad portfolio of products and services to help you and your team meet accounts' and employees' needs.
Work/lifestyle flexibility.
You decide when, where and how you work.
Job Type:
Contract Pay:
$73,456.
00 - $92,454.
00 per year
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Schedule:
Monday to Friday License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Salem, OR:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Salem, OR.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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