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Insurance Agent
The Farmers Companies have been called “A Great Small Business Opportunity In America” for good reason.
For someone with drive and ambition, becoming a Farmers agent provides a unique opportunity to incorporate a
variety of roles into one career. Farmer’s agents are not only sales people, but independent business people who
assist the communities they service in protecting their assets. This is an opportunity in which you can capitalize on
your strengths and fulfill your personal and professional aspirations.
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Responsibilities
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| The Farmers Companies are dedicated to helping its agents succeed. Agents receive training at the University of
Farmers which was recognized with an award in 2006 from the American Society for Training & Development for providing training that delivers outstanding business results. In addition, the Farmers Companies make available financial assistance to its agents during the first two years as long as certain performance standards are met |
Requirements
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| • An incentive if you are bilingual
• Bonuses based on profitability and production
• Assistance for advertising costs, in compliance with program guidelines
• Additional bonuses based on the equity you’ve built into your business |
Qualifications
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| Minimum qualifications, usually preferred by a district manager include:
• Desire to own and operate a small business
• Highly motivated entrepreneur
• Excellent communication skills
• College degree preferred
• Good credit history |
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