Build Your Own Business.
The Denver District Office for Farmers Insurance is looking for driven people to join our growing team. Start your career with one of America's most trusted brands.
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CAREER PATHS
Multiple Opportunities Available Now
Whether you're looking for your first role or ready to run your own business, we have a path for you.
Sales Opportunities
Customer Service Roles
Agency Ownership
Mentorship to Ownership
WHY JOIN US
Benefits of Joining Our Team
Competitive Base Salary
Paid Training Program
Career Growth
Big Time Off
Benefits Package
Top-Tier Brand
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Start a Career with Farmers Insurance
Tell us a little more about what you're looking for and we will be in touch right away!No commitment, just a conversation about your future
- Very competitive base salary + uncapped commission
- Top training program in the industry
- Path to agency ownership in 12-24 months
- All leads provided — no cold calling friends & family
Start a Career with Farmers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have Question? We are here to help
What kind of income will I receive?
We invest in our team members to help them succeed and achieve their personal, professional, and financial goals. You will receive award-winning product and sales training that is industry leading.
Is prior insurance sales experience required?
Not at all! You don't need to know anything about insurance or insurance sales to apply. We provide all the product and sales training you'll need to be successful!
What is the culture like in your company?
What could my career growth plan look like?
Will I have to purchase my own leads?
Is this a commission-only position?
Absolutely not. Our compensation plan is unmatched in the marketplace. We offer a base salary with uncapped commissions and attractive bonuses.
How confident do you feel with where the company is going?
We will begin in this chapter by dealing with some general quantum mechanical ideas. Some of the statements will be quite precise, others only partially precise. It will be hard to tell you as we go along which is which, but by the time you have finished the rest of the book, you will understand in looking back which parts hold up and which parts were only explained roughly.