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This is a remote, 1099 independent contractor opportunity with commission-based compensation and uncapped earning potential. There is no guaranteed salary or hourly wage. Training and mentorship are provided. ABOUT US We are an expanding financial services firm operating as a non-captive brokerage, which allows our professionals to work with a broad range of well-established carriers and product providers, including Fidelity & Guaranty, Prudential, John Hancock, and others. We mentor a small group of professionals ready to build long-term ownership in life insurance and retirement planning. Licensed or non-licensed, candidates must be disciplined, coachable, and long-term focused. This is not a typical sales job or quick-income opportunity. Who This Is For: Professionals seeking mentorship, skill-building, and ownership. This opportunity is designed for individuals who want to: • Learn the fundamentals of financial services • Develop professional skills through hands-on training • Grow into leadership and management roles over time • Build a long-term business, not just hold a job We promote from within and provide a clearly defined path for those who demonstrate consistency, professionalism, and leadership ability. Who This Is Not For: Quick-money seekers, leads-dependent applicants, or anyone unwilling to commit to learning and mentorship. WHAT WE OFFER • Remote, work-from-anywhere opportunity • Comprehensive training and ongoing mentorship • Flexible scheduling (part-time or full-time availability) • Performance-based growth and advancement opportunities • Supportive, professional team environment • Long-term scalability for individuals seeking business ownership QUALIFICATIONS • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Ability to work independently and collaboratively • Detail-oriented with reliable follow-through • Comfortable managing multiple priorities • Positive attitude and willingness to learn Important Fit Note This opportunity is best suited for self-motivated individuals who are comfortable in a performance-based, entrepreneurial environment, rather than a traditional salaried or hourly role. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $45,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year Expected hours: 8.0 – 60.0 per week Benefits: • Flexible schedule Application Question(s): • Question: This role is a 1099 independent contractor position with commission-based compensation. Are you comfortable with this structure? • Question: Are you willing to complete training and any required licensing (if applicable) to perform this role? Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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