Remote Licensed Life Insurance Consultant

TrueChoice
$80,000 - $120,000Remote

About The Position

TrueChoice Coverage is growing and seeking motivated, licensed Life Insurance Consultants for a remote opportunity. This role focuses on helping qualified consumers who have already expressed interest in life insurance coverage, eliminating the need for cold calling. You will have access to competitive products, a straightforward commission structure, and a supportive team. The position offers a remote, weekday schedule with weekly commission payouts and access to Final Expense, Term Life, and Whole Life products. Agents will speak with interested individuals, help them understand policy options, recommend solutions, submit applications, and maintain strong close rates and persistency standards. Professional communication with clients and team members is essential.

Requirements

  • Active life insurance license
  • Strong phone communication skills
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment
  • Reliable computer, headset, and high-speed internet connection

Nice To Haves

  • Licensed in multiple states preferred
  • Minimum of 25 active state licenses strongly preferred
  • Prior life insurance sales experience preferred
  • Final Expense, Term Life, or Whole Life experience is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Speak with individuals who have expressed interest in life insurance coverage
  • Help clients understand available policy options
  • Recommend appropriate life insurance solutions based on client needs
  • Submit accurate applications and follow carrier requirements
  • Maintain strong close rates and persistency standards
  • Communicate professionally with clients and internal team members

Benefits

  • Full Time
  • Incentive Per Policy
  • Fully Remote
  • Weekly commission payouts
  • Access to Final Expense, Term Life, and Whole Life products
  • Supportive team environment with room to grow
  • Clear chargeback and commission guidelines
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