Greetings,
This is my first post. I am an entry-mid level experienced sales professional. I have no insurance experience, however, it has been a goal of mine to get into the insurance business and I want to launch my career the right way.
Per my headline, I have an interview with an Allstate agent on Monday morning, I believe the agency owner is relatively new to being an owner, however, per his LinkedIn profile he has 5 years of experience with Allstate. I believe he has owned the agency for 2 years. Of course, the long-standing agencies in town aren't hiring...
I have been doing lots of research about working at Allstate, definitely a mixed bag of reviews. However, I am hoping to get some up to date information about being an LSP at Allstate.
My questions are:
What is the ACTUAL base salary? I have seen maybe posts that say it's around minimum wage... REALLY? the job posting says salary is $45,000 - $70,000.. I take the term salary with a grain of salt.
Another question I have is the actual commission structure, is there a certain quota that has to be hit in order to receive a commission for the month? If so, I feel like that is wrong.
What is the actual commission percentage, and is there the opportunity to earn commission on renewals?
Is this a place to launch a career, and make a solid income from $70,000-$100,000, learn the business and one day own an agency? Or is it the opposite... a place to get licensed, get experience and then go elsewhere?
I appreciate everyone's time spent answering my questions. Thank you!
This is my first post. I am an entry-mid level experienced sales professional. I have no insurance experience, however, it has been a goal of mine to get into the insurance business and I want to launch my career the right way.
Per my headline, I have an interview with an Allstate agent on Monday morning, I believe the agency owner is relatively new to being an owner, however, per his LinkedIn profile he has 5 years of experience with Allstate. I believe he has owned the agency for 2 years. Of course, the long-standing agencies in town aren't hiring...
I have been doing lots of research about working at Allstate, definitely a mixed bag of reviews. However, I am hoping to get some up to date information about being an LSP at Allstate.
My questions are:
What is the ACTUAL base salary? I have seen maybe posts that say it's around minimum wage... REALLY? the job posting says salary is $45,000 - $70,000.. I take the term salary with a grain of salt.
Another question I have is the actual commission structure, is there a certain quota that has to be hit in order to receive a commission for the month? If so, I feel like that is wrong.
What is the actual commission percentage, and is there the opportunity to earn commission on renewals?
Is this a place to launch a career, and make a solid income from $70,000-$100,000, learn the business and one day own an agency? Or is it the opposite... a place to get licensed, get experience and then go elsewhere?
I appreciate everyone's time spent answering my questions. Thank you!