What does it take to become an insurance agent?
Every states requirements are different, usually there is an exam to pass. Check out www.promissor.com, it is the site for the testing company for insurance licensee's.
Each state has their own requirements but usually it's classroom time, then the test. You have to be finger printed and a background check run. If your state does not require classroom time such as AZ, I recommend you take it anyway. There is a lot to learn, most of which you won't use in your everyday work day.
A pulse and a desire to deal with other people's life problems.
There is class and exam that is required. Typically it is 40 hours worth of class time, and then an exam with a required percentage to pass.
Answers:
1. Knowledge / training on the Insurance products/services you would sell.
2. Sales & marketing skills training.
3. A sincere understanding of the commission based revenue model for your survival and the critical mass you would need to sustain your business.
4. Lead purchasing financial power.
5. Persistence to deal with the period between cold call to closure.
and good luck :)
just passing the licensing exam, that's all
You have to pass an exam and be licensed. You also have to be as vague and confusing as possible, so nobody will understand what you're saying. Then, you can sell them products that are most profitable for you, and least beneficial for them. Sorry to sound so cynical, but this has been my experience with people who work in the insurance and financial services industries. It's a rogue business. If you have good ethics and integrity, you should stay away. There's no room for you.
Take classes. Pass class exam. Pass the state exam. Now you are ready to sell insurance.
A license, and a company that will let you sell their insurance.
Lots of math
OR, you could work for a company like I do, no lic, no classes, yet there is residual income. To be an independent contractor is only $50. Here is the web site. http://www.jobfreeforlife.com
Let me know what you think.
it takes a TON of training. and boring tests. but there are benefits.....in the end. My dad is an insurance agent, and he's got one more test to take before he's certified for everything.Its a lot of work.