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The Mitchell Agencies

Are you looking to start a career? Do you want a six-figure income with unlimited growth potential? At The Mitchell Agency, we believe only you should have control of how much you earn and how far you take your career.
The Financial Service Representative is responsible for direct management and oversite of individual's field performance, including new business acquisition & existing portfolio management.
The financial services representative's responsibilities include responding to clients' inquiries in a professional manner, providing sound financial advice to clients to protect their assets.
You should also be able to follow up with clients to ensure that they are satisfied with the products or services purchased.
To be successful as a financial services representative, you should be able to build rapport with clients and continually meet or exceed sales goals.
Ultimately, a top-performing financial services representative should be knowledgeable of financial regulations as well as demonstrate exceptional communication, analytical, and customer service skills.
What We Offer$50k- $150k 1st year potential$70k Plus 1st year potential (with management experience)WEEKLY BONUSESWEEKLY PAYCompetitive sales and management bonusesIndustry leading incentives, up to 4 company sponsored vacation trips per yearHands on training in classroom and out in the field with an experienced top managerAccelerated growth potential:
sales rep to team leader within 30 daysLifetime vesting in renewals where you are paid for past performanceOngoing corporate sponsored sales and leadership training seminarsPowered by JazzHRAbout the Company:
The Mitchell Agencies.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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