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Hey everyone!
I (21M) just left my RETAIL sales job in hopes of finding something more fine tuned and a bit more of a challenge.
I worked for AT&T Corporate Retail Store. the past 6 months I was top 7 in the district of 35 workers. I was over 120% to goal.
I have applied to multiple State Farm locations in my area. All of them working under an agent. For the Team Member positions. Based on indeed listings, depending on experience, I can make up to 24-26 hourly and a lot of decent commission.
My questions are:
How is working for the company? Or agents?
How is the commission structure? Is it competitive (even though I sold a lot at AT&T I barely broke 1900 every month, commission was wack)
What is the interview process like?
Do I have a good chance of being hired having worked at AT&T for almost 2 years and Best Buy Sales for 2 years?
Are the hours good?
And what’s the hardest part about insurance selling? Is it easy to learn. (I’m used to Selling phone lines, tv, internet, etc. Pretty much adding something to someone’s account every time they came in)
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