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Insurance Sales Representative Reviews
What is it like working as an Insurance Sales Representative?
February 2016
Stressfull.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: I love everyone I work with. We all work as a team and get the job done.
Cons: Its very stressful and the pay is horrible.
October 2015
Best insurance company to represent.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: Customer interaction.
Cons: Seeing people have to go through a fire or any other major loss.
May 2015
Flexibility, pleasant environment.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: Flexibility, good support, nice work environment.
May 2015
Allstate Sales Producer.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: My job is very flexible with my scheadule.
Cons: Pay and Benefits.
March 2015
Minimal Stress, A lot of paperwork.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: Company is pretty easy to work with, has halfway decent software and agency is very nice.
Cons: This company requires physical signatures to write application, along with all sorts of paperwork. It can take quite a while to write a policy.
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