The Producer/External Sales is responsible for driving business growth, managing sales operations, and building partnerships with stakeholders.
Position Summary: Responsible for driving growth through proactive business development, efficient sales operations and cultivating partnerships with both internal and external stakeholders.
Benefits & Compensation:
- Higginbotham offers medical, dental, vision, prescription drug coverage, 401K, equity incentive plan as well as multiple supplemental benefits for physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
- Employee Wellness program
- Commission based role
Notice to Recruiters and Staffing Agencies: To protect the interests of all parties, Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc., and our partners, will not accept unsolicited potential placements from any source other than directly from the candidate or a vendor partner under MSA with Higginbotham. Please do not contact or send unsolicited potential placements to our team members.
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