Employee of Future State Farm Agent Accounting - Farmington, MI at Geebo

Employee of Future State Farm Agent

Company Name:
Joseph Halabicky - State Farm Agency Intern
## Position Overview
Are you outgoing and customer-focused? Do you enjoy working with the public? If you answered yes to these questions, working for a future independent contractor State Farm Agent may be the career for you! You will receive the necessary training needed to pursue this opportunity.
Background check will be required.
You may be hired by State Farm and an employment agency for a period of up to 90 days to satisfactorily complete your training and licensing.
Upon completion of your training and licensing your employment with State Farm and the employment agency will end and you may be considered for employment with an independent contractor State Farm Agent. State Farm agents are independent contractors who hire their own employees. State Farm agents'' employees are not employees of the State Farm Insurance Companies.
## Competencies Expected for This Role
Enthusiastic and persuasive in soliciting customer interest in / application for sales of insurance and financial products to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected, and realize their dreams.
## Core Competencies Include
Excellent communication skills - written, verbal and listening
Team oriented
Organization skills required
Dedicated to customer service
Experience with computer applications, such as Windows
## Additional Desired Abilities/Competencies
Financial services products
Life products
Health products
Banking experience desired
Current Property & Casualty License Preferred
Current Life & Health License Preferred
State Farm Insurance is an equal opportunity employer.
Req #: 565462
Status: Active
State: MI
City: Farmington Hills
Postal Code: 48331
Category: Customer Service, Retail, Sales, Insurance, Banking/Mortgage
Job Type: Full TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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