Life & Health Insurance Producer

  • Remote, Flexible Schedule, Upside Earning Potential

  • Commission/Residual/Agency/Bonus Income Opportunities

  • Looking for business-minded individuals & entrepreneurs

  • Usually starts part-time, can turn into full-time career within 6 months

About the Role:

We are seeking ambitious individuals who love finance, sales, and building something special on their own time. We have helped 30,000 clients and 1,000+ financial professionals over the last 20 years.

Our team is growing rapidly across the U.S., and we’re seeking motivated individuals to become licensed financial professionals. You'll work directly with clients to help them protect their income, build wealth, and plan for their future. No prior experience is necessary—our proven training and mentorship programs will guide you every step of the way.

What We Do:

Retirement Planning (401k/IRA rollovers)

Indexed Strategies

Life Insurance & Annuities

Child Head-Start Planning

Business Owner Solutions

Estate Planning

Long-Term Care

Ways to Work with Us:

Full-Time: Start right away. Grow a clientele. Grow a team.

Part-Time: Grow your practice part-time, on your own time.

Referral Partner: Have the network, connections, or families who need our help.

Who We Look For:

Financial Professionals

Insurance Agents

Customer Service

Sales & Marketing

Public Speaking

Coaching Backgrounds

Leadership & Management

Real Estate & Mortgage Lenders

Other Industry Professionals

Work Environment & Support:

100% remote—Zoom is our virtual office

Extremely positive and supportive culture

No Leads Purchasing, Door Knocking, or Cold Calling

One-on-one mentorship with a designated Field Trainer

Ongoing training to help you launch and scale your business

Flexible part-time schedule (10–20 hours/week to start, based on your availability)

Licensing & Requirements:

Must be 18 or older

Must reside in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or Canada

Must have or be willing to obtain a Life & Health insurance license (we have discounted prices on the license and help you obtain it)

Must pass a background check (no felonies)

Must have or be eligible for a valid U.S. Social Security Number

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