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Altitude is looking for competitors who bring their A-game to every play.

Are you someone who thrives in the thrill of competition, always looking to outpace the competition and score the winning goal? At Altitude, we understand that sales is a full-contact sport, and we're on the hunt for individuals who approach each day like it's game day. As an Entry Level Territory Sales Associate, you'll be in the field, hustling from the first whistle to the final buzzer, using your agility and quick thinking to outmaneuver the competition. If you're driven by the challenge of setting records and beating personal bests, this role is your chance to be the MVP of your career.

We know that true athletes don't just play to participatethey play to win. At Altitude, we value that competitive spirit. We want team members who will push their limits, stay on their toes, and deliver peak performance every time they're in the field. Whether you're driving a new play to secure a big sale or strategizing your next move to stay ahead of the game, Altitude provides the platform for you to shine. This is where you'll take your athletic mindset off the field and into a career where you can dominate.

Position Overview:

As an Entry Level Territory Sales Associate at Altitude, you'll be the point guard of your sales territory, directing the action and ensuring that every play leads to a winning outcome. Your day will involve hitting the pavement, making cold calls to businesses, and navigating the field with precision and purpose. You'll engage directly with business owners and decision-makers, demonstrating why Altitude's insurance solutions are the winning play for their company.

Just like in sports, preparation and adaptability are keyyou'll need to read the defense (the client's needs), adjust your strategy on the fly, and execute your sales game plan with finesse. Your ability to pivot and stay focused under pressure will make you a star in this role. And just like any great athlete, you'll also know when to pass the ballscheduling follow-ups and closing sales at just the right moment to secure the win.

This position is tailor-made for those who understand the value of teamwork but can also excel independently, driving their own success with the determination and resilience of a top-tier athlete. If you're ready to lace up your shoes, get in the game, and turn every opportunity into a victory, Altitude is the place where your athletic drive meets unlimited potential.

Overview of Duties and Responsibilities:

This is an outside sales position working in your own assigned sales territory. We will train you to call on small and medium-sized businesses that operate in a variety of industries, meeting face-to-face with business owners and decision-makers to offer some of the industry's best supplemental insurance products and services to them and their employees. You will work with business owners, benefits managers, and their employees individually at times; other times, you will give product presentations with employee groups as large as 50-100+ people. You will be expected to:

  • Respond to general emails and phone calls from clients

  • Set follow-up appointments with prospective and current clients to review their needs

  • Be present on scheduled calls or meetings with your sales team or manager

  • Call on new businesses, referrals, and existing clients who need to be re-serviced

  • Build and maintain your own book of business

  • Meet with sales team manager as needed to discuss and set your upcoming monthly and quarterly target sales goals and quotas

  • Develop relationships with local business owners in your territory

  • Set your own scheduled working hours and submit them to your sales manager each week

  • Follow up on provided sales leads and cold-call on businesses in person, balancing "cold" lead generation and sales with your warm leads and appointments with existing clients

  • Submit your sales metrics and activity daily

We Offer:

  • Virtual classroom training as well as hands-on sales training in your own territory

  • Weekly draw pay with bonuses and commission eligibility upon start

  • Quarterly and annual incentive trips, cash bonuses, and stock share bonuses

  • Advancement and promotions based on personal performance

  • Excellent ongoing professional development, advanced sales training, and leadership training

  • Increased schedule flexibility once you have an established book of business

  • Work around other like-minded, driven, caring people in a culture that feels like a family

Additional Position Qualifications:

  • Already licensed in Health & Life general lines (or willing and able to obtain Health & Life producer license - licensing reimbursement offered)

  • Bachelor's degree or a minimum of 4 years of professional (post-high school) work experience. Candidates within 6 months or less of degree completion will be considered, as will candidates with less than 4 years of professional work experience with relevant or specialized outside sales experience.


About the Company:
Altitude Development Group



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