Remote insurance agent jobs allow you to work from home while helping clients find health coverage through phone and video consultations. Most major insurance organizations now offer fully remote positions for licensed agents. The role requires a state insurance license, a computer, reliable internet, and a quiet workspace.
What Remote Insurance Agents Do
- Conduct phone and video consultations with clients
- Compare plans from multiple carriers using digital quoting tools
- Help clients enroll in coverage through online platforms
- Follow up on applications and handle paperwork electronically
- Participate in virtual team meetings and training sessions
What to Look For in a Remote Position
- Training provided: Good organizations train you even with zero experience
- Leads provided: Ask whether you'll receive warm leads or must generate your own
- Mentorship: One-on-one coaching is critical for new agents
- Multiple carriers: Work with organizations that sell from many carriers, not just one
- No upfront costs: Legitimate organizations don't charge agents to start
Red Flags to Avoid
- Organizations requiring large upfront "training fees"
- Promises of guaranteed income (insurance is commission-based)
- Positions that don't require actual insurance licensing
- Companies that only sell one product to one carrier
Resilience Health Advisors offers fully remote positions with free training, 1:1 mentorship, and warm leads provided. Apply today.
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