Representative

WECOVERED
Sheffield
11 months ago
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FULLY EMPLOYED position Our Partners are given the flexibility of a SELF EMPLOYED (Representative)

model with full responsibility for becoming the marketing team member in their local area. You will provide an end to end service for your customers offering them Business Liability, Commercial Property and Fleet Insurance services. As a job role in marketing you will only obtain customer details as follows,

Business Name:

Address:

Telephone Number:

Email Address:

Name of person responsible:

Trade Description:

Establish Date:

You will need to provide 15 leads per day and in return you will receive £120 per day for this service.

The minimum of days this service is required from you will be 4 days.

You will be provided with full pack and stationary equipment.

A self-starter, with great communication & sales skills, a persuasive ‘people-person’ who enjoys dealing with all sorts of customers, looking to stretch your business development potential to the next level.

You’ll need to be self-motivated and confident communicating with a variety of customers at a senior level.

The quality and excellent customer service are only made possible by having great people representing us – and we want to grow our team of outstanding sales and business development representative’s throughout the country.

WECOVERED introduces a blend of innovative insurance solutions, emphasising the integration of cutting-edge technology. Our offerings highlight the use of machine learning and mobile application-based insurance, showcasing a shift towards a digital-first approach in insurance services. Central to this transformation is our API-driven platform, which facilitates a seamless transition from traditional insurance practices to a digital, tech-enhanced environment.

In this FULLY EMPLOYED position Our Partners are given the flexibility of a SELF EMPLOYED (Representative)

model with full responsibility for becoming the marketing team member in their local area. You will provide an end to end service for your customers offering them Business Liability, Commercial Property and Fleet Insurance services. As a job role in marketing you will only obtain customer details as follows,

Business Name:

Address:

Telephone Number:

Email Address:

Name of person responsible:

Trade Description:

Establish Date:

You will need to provide 15 leads per day and in return you will receive £120 per day for this service.

The minimum of days this service is required from you will be 4 days.

You will be provided with full pack and stationary equipment.

A self-starter, with great communication & sales skills, a persuasive ‘people-person’ who enjoys dealing with all sorts of customers, looking to stretch your business development potential to the next level.

You’ll need to be self-motivated and confident communicating with a variety of customers at a senior level.

The quality and excellent customer service are only made possible by having great people representing us – and we want to grow our team of outstanding sales and business development representative’s throughout the country.

WECOVERED introduces a blend of innovative insurance solutions, emphasising the integration of cutting-edge technology. Our offerings highlight the use of machine learning and mobile application-based insurance, showcasing a shift towards a digital-first approach in insurance services. Central to this transformation is our API-driven platform, which facilitates a seamless transition from traditional insurance practices to a digital, tech-enhanced environment.

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