Entry Level Sales Advisor Sales - Titusville, FL at Geebo

Entry Level Sales Advisor

Entry Level Sales Advisor
ARE YOU READY TO BEGIN YOUR LAST CAREER?
USHA Career Training:
In the classroom, and in the field, our most accomplished sales professionals will teach you their time-tested formulas that lead to their direct sales excellence. Cross-selling, referral networking, and benefit package sales are some examples of the professional mentoring you will receive.
Making a Difference
Our advisors make a real difference in people's lives. Our trusted advisors planning can impact, and protect, families for generations. We pride ourselves on being a unified company who share our values of commitment and dedication with our customers. As a result of the current economic conditions, our clients are looking for viable alternatives to their current programs and this situation has greatly increased a demand for our products and services. The need in today's marketplace for benefits consultants has never been greater, and at USHA the AGENT IS KING!
USHA Sales Advisor (Benefits):
Industry Leading Compensation (Attractive Incentive and Rewards Programs)
Weekly Direct Deposit
Performance Bonuses (16 Bonuses Annually)
1st year income levels $100,000
(Managers potential $200,000+)
Residual Income
Stock Ownership Program
FREE Company generated leads (No Cold Calling)
Exceptional Product Portfolio (Numerous Product Lines)
National Sales Awards Trips (Exotic Locations)
Career Advancement Based on Merit
USHA Sales Advisor (Requirements):
Commitment to Excellence
Competitive and Accountable Team Player
Personal Integrity and Character
Work Ethic, Self-Motivation, and a Desire to Succeed
A Passion for H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Everyday)
Excellent Communication Skills
Customer Oriented Focusing Toward Helping People with Complicated Decisions
Ability to Achieve Results
A Winning Attitude

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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