Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Work from Home for Progressive – Two Roles, Various US Locations, $16-$21/hour


by Chris Durst     Feb. 12, 2020

Progressive, the car insurance giant, is hiring for two types of work from home positions — Customer Service Representatives and Licensed Inbound Sales Representatives. Some positions require an on-site period before working from home.

Pay

The pay ranges from is $16 – $21.50 an hour. Paid training is included.

Customer Service Reps

“These positions are posted as, ‘With proven job proficiency, there is also the potential to work from home after six months! ‘

If you strive for excellence, enjoy helping others and flourish in a fast-paced environment, then you might be a fit for Progressive’s call center team. We can help you find a position that best fits your skills and experiences. Paid training will be provided, along with continued coaching as you learn the nuts and bolts of insurance.”

Licensed Inbound Sales Representatives

“If you strive for excellence, enjoy helping others and flourish in a fast-paced environment, then you might be a fit for Progressive’s call center team. We can help you find a position that best fits your skills and experiences. Paid training will be provided, along with continued coaching as you learn the nuts and bolts of insurance.”

This position requires an Active Personal Lines or Property and Casualty (P&C) license.

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