Account Sales Representative Sales - Beaverton, OR at Geebo

Account Sales Representative

Company Name:
Aflac
Account Sales Representative
AFLAC, a Fortune 500 company is expanding our operations in the Portland, OR area.
We are experiencing rapid growth and we need good people to add to our team of Account Representative. We currently have more than 1500 existing accounts and we are looking for the right people to help us with the management of these accounts and to establish new accounts. This is a sales and customer service position. We are looking for people-oriented, energetic candidates that have a desire to work hard and earn an above average income.
Backgrounds in Insurance, Sales, Human Resources, Teaching, Customer Service Management and Bilingual candidates are a plus, but not required! Aflac is the largest company in the world to offer supplemental, voluntary employee benefits!
Aflac is a Fortune 500 company that strives for balance; balance between careers and families, work and play, individual effort and teamwork, accountability and a sense of purpose combined to create a rewarding professional experience. We provide you the training to put you on a fast track to success. If you are experienced, we will give you the support to ensure this success.
Our Opportunity for you is:
- No Nights, Weekends or Travel Necessary
- Advanced Commission Income, Monthly residuals
- Stock Bonus plan (No vesting required)
- Renewal Income
- Management Opportunities
- Recognition, Awards & Trips
- Classroom education and field training
To be considered for a position with AFLAC, please email us your resume. We look forward to hearing from you soon.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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