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Professional, Legacy-FocusedJoin Our Legacy: Protecting Families Since 1951 – Remote Opportunity

Location: U.S. & Canada | 100% Remote

For more than seven decades, our organization has proudly protected working-class families by providing life, accident, and supplemental health coverage to members of labor unions, credit unions, and associations. Backed by our parent company, Globe Life, we continue to grow while staying rooted in service, stability, and integrity.

We are currently seeking dedicated representatives to join our fully remote team. In this role, you’ll build long-term client relationships and meet families where they are most comfortable—through secure Zoom-based virtual consultations from home.


About the Opportunity | Requirements / Responsibilities / Rewards
  • Proud parent company: Globe Life

  • Over 20% company growth last year, even during challenging economic conditions

  • Fully remote position serving clients across the U.S. and Canada


Suggested Qualifications
  • Strong communication skills to deliver clear, professional guidance

  • Basic computer proficiency for virtual consultations and documentation

  • Consistent work ethic and commitment to exceptional service

  • Friendly, outgoing personality that builds trust and rapport

  • Strong time-management and organizational skills

  • Leadership or management experience is a plus and supports advancement


What We Offer
  • 100% work-from-home position

  • Weekly pay based on a proven schedule for success

  • Performance-based bonuses and structured contracts

  • Health insurance reimbursement

  • Career growth opportunities within a stable, long-standing organization


Join Our Team

Become part of a trusted legacy while building a flexible, remote career with long-term potential. If you’re passionate about helping families and ready to grow professionally, we encourage you to apply today.

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