This answer can vary by state, but typically you will be required to take an exam that will cover insurance basics and the types of insurance you are interested in selling. You will most likely also need to find an insurance company that is willing to “appoint” you, meaning allow you to sell their policies.
I would recommend working for an auto insurance agent before just jumping in.
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 07:54 am Post Subject:
Hi
Qualifications or criteria required for becoming an Insurance specialist:
• A diploma holder. Many businesses employ people even without a degree but most of them look for graduates. A management degree in finance, business, or insurance may be valuable.
• You should explore your state’s licensing requirements for becoming an insurance specialist.
• You can receive a pre-licensing course or complete an exam study program.
• Apply for a professional permit through your state’s license of insurance.
• Look for a position as an insurance specialist. Life, health and car insurance companies engage insurance specialists, as independent appraisal firms do. In such cases you need to visit the client’s home or accident location.
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 08:37 pm Post Subject: gZkZoLFtAzz
A bit surprised it seems to smlipe and yet useful.
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 09:17 pm Post Subject:
This answer can vary by state, but typically you will be required to take an exam that will cover insurance basics and the types of insurance you are interested in selling. You will most likely also need to find an insurance company that is willing to “appoint” you, meaning allow you to sell their policies.
Thanks, Christine Huddleston
All About Insurance Agency
Dallas Business Insurance
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 03:54 pm Post Subject:
I would recommend working for an auto insurance agent before just jumping in.
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 07:54 am Post Subject:
Hi
Qualifications or criteria required for becoming an Insurance specialist:
• A diploma holder. Many businesses employ people even without a degree but most of them look for graduates. A management degree in finance, business, or insurance may be valuable.
• You should explore your state’s licensing requirements for becoming an insurance specialist.
• You can receive a pre-licensing course or complete an exam study program.
• Apply for a professional permit through your state’s license of insurance.
• Look for a position as an insurance specialist. Life, health and car insurance companies engage insurance specialists, as independent appraisal firms do. In such cases you need to visit the client’s home or accident location.
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 08:37 pm Post Subject: gZkZoLFtAzz
A bit surprised it seems to smlipe and yet useful.
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