Are you a trusted advisor to you friends and family? If so, why not tie a great income potential to the impact you have on your community and you can see the rewards of being a State Farm Agent.
Join the team that Fortune magazine calls "The Greatest Small Business Opportunity in America."
Why not you?
If you're the type of person who thrives on the challenge of running your own business, helping people, taking a leadership role in your community and seeing how your hard work translates to dramatic income potential, then becoming a State Farm Agent might be for you.
Why State Farm Insurance?
State Farm is the #1 auto and home insurer in the United States. You get the added advantage of more than an 80 year history, built-in credibility, nationwide customer base and rock solid reputation for excellence.
The support from the worldwide leader in the industry will provide skill assessment, training, development and more. Support to new agents includes:
- six- to nine-month training program
- helping you to with licensing
- specific product training
- introduction to the work in the field
How do you know if this career path is for you? It starts with an assessment. You'll complete an industry screening tool that will help you determine if a career in the agency is right of you.
This is not a one size fits all career path, successful candidates should be bilingual in Spanish, have a 4 year college degree, past leadership experience, good credit history, favorable driving record and a self-starter.
Why Act Now?
Because being your own boss could be the next step you were looking for in your career.
Join us for appetizers and beverages and have an informal conversation with our Agents before the briefing.
About Hispanic Professionals Networking Group (HPNG):
HPNG runs monthly cross-industry networking events which feature a leader from the Hispanic business community. HPNG also presents professional and personal development workshops that address Latino-specific issues.
Free.
Official Website: http://www.hpng.net/statefarm1/event.html
Added by FullCalendar on April 18, 2007