Farmers Insurance

Finance / FinServ

AgentinTraining

$45–75k brighton, england, united kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Agent in Training at Farmers Insurance. Skills: Sales, Client relationship building. Grow your client base through networking, proactive outreach, and community involvement.. Educate clients on our portfolio: auto, home, life, business, and specialty insurance products.”

What You'll Achieve.

Consistently surpass sales targets; Long-term client loyalty

Industry & Context.

Finance / FinServ

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Willingness to obtain or maintain a state insurance license (Life, Property & Casualty)

Nice to Have

Sales or client-facing experience is a plus, Bilingual ability is a plus

What You'll Do.

Grow your client base through networking

and community involvement.

Educate clients on our portfolio: auto

and specialty insurance products.

Conduct needs assessments and design customized insurance strategies for each client.

Manage the entire sales process—from prospecting and consultations to proposing solutions and closing deals.

Build lasting relationships with regular check-ins

and exceptional ongoing service.

Consistently surpass sales targets with a focus on long-term client loyalty.

Stay current on industry developments and maintain thorough knowledge of Farmers Insurance offerings.

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Excellent communication and relationship-building skills

Free ATS check

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